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The Tenants' Union Housing News Digest compiles our pick of items from all the latest tenancy and housing media, sent once per week, on Thursdays. 

Below is the Digest archive from November 2020 onwards. From time to time you will find additional items in the archive that did not make it into the weekly Digest email. Earlier archives are here, where you can also find additional digests by other organisations. 

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NSW’s vision for the future dependent on flood modelling

Angus Thompson and Peter Hannam
The Sydney Morning Herald (Paywall)

Billions of dollars of development in Sydney’s west and north-west are dependent on flood-proofing the region, with growing opposition to raising the Warragamba Dam wall casting doubt on ambitions to double the population and generate thousands of new jobs in the area.

https://www.smh.com.au/environment/conservation/nsw-s-vision-for…

# NSW, Housing market, Planning and development, State Government.
 

Council on the Aging calls for government rent assistance payments to be reconsidered

Matt Maloney
(No paywall)

Rent assistance for pensioners is not keeping up with the private rental market and the federal government needs to reconsider its delivery, Council on the Ageing Tasmania says. (The Advocate)

https://www.theadvocate.com.au/story/7157907/call-for-government…

# Australia, Rent, Federal Government.
 

WA tenants fear facing evictions and 'huge' rent increases once coronavirus moratorium ends

Evelyn Manfield
ABC (No paywall)

From Western Australia ... Affordable housing advocates and the Greens are calling for a ban on no-grounds evictions and the introduction of rent caps before the rental moratorium ends at the end of the month. But the state government has rejected claims there could be a rental crisis after the COVID-19 pandemic-induced rules stopping rent increases and some evictions end in March.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-03-10/call-for-action-to-help-t…

# Australia, Eviction, Public and community housing, Repairs, Coronavirus COVID-19.
 

Runaway house prices is this year’s looming issue no one wants to touch

Elizabeth Knight
The Sydney Morning Herald (Paywall)

The sizzling hot housing market may be this year’s looming problem but doing something about it is something the government and regulators seem reluctant to engage with - yet. And no one is prepared to use the ‘B’ word as a descriptor for the state of the market - even in the face of house prices experiencing a monthly rise in February not seen for 17 years.

https://www.smh.com.au/business/banking-and-finance/runaway-hous…

# Australia, Federal Government, Housing market.
 

‘High-risk endeavour’: Property investors warned on inner city units

John Collett
The Sydney Morning Herald (Paywall)

Property investors buying inner-city apartments in the expectation of achieving some big capital gains once international borders re-open could be setting themselves up for disappointment.

https://www.smh.com.au/money/investing/inner-city-apartment-pric…

# Australia, Housing market.
 

Australians face a hotter future if our cities don't do more to cool 'heat islands', report finds

Stephanie Zillman
ABC (No paywall)

Most major Australian cities will be far hotter than forecast in coming years, as a lack of vegetation creates "heat islands," especially in poorer areas, a new report warns. The report, Temperature Check: Greening Australia's Warming Cities, commissioned by the Australian Conservation Foundation, found green spaces in almost all major cities had declined in the last decade.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-03-11/australians-face-unliveab…

# Research alert Australia, Planning and development.
 

Whose job is it to douse this home price bonfire? Actually, nobody’s

Jessica Irvine
The Sydney Morning Herald (Paywall)

... when interest rates fall, Australian home prices skyrocket, engulfing aspiring homeowners in their fiery rage. It is all too predictable. It’s happening again right now. And nothing is being done about it. ... It may not be the current job of our Reserve Bank or APRA to curb rising home values. But it really ought to be someone’s.

https://www.smh.com.au/business/the-economy/whose-job-is-it-to-d…

# Hot topic Australia, Federal Government, Housing market.
 

Zoning isn’t to blame for Australia’s soaring house prices

Mark Limb and Cameron Murray
The Conversation (No paywall)

Among the many explanations put forward for soaring home prices, one we hear repeatedly is zoning — the regulations that govern the purposes for which land can be used, including how densely people can be housed in different locations. The real estate industry says if only we relaxed the zoning rules and allowed more houses and apartments to be built on each block, housing would be cheaper, maybe A$355,000 per unit cheaper if the Reserve Bank is right. It’s a story as grounded in simplicity as it is (on the part of developers) in self-interest.

https://theconversation.com/zoning-isnt-to-blame-for-australias-…

# Australia, Housing affordability, Housing market, Planning and development.
 

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