
Budget Blues
May saw the Federal Budget handed down which, while including some worthwhile social and affordable housing supply measures, lacked the bold and ambitious housing reform

May saw the Federal Budget handed down which, while including some worthwhile social and affordable housing supply measures, lacked the bold and ambitious housing reform

Reform of the private rental market remains a key priority for Shelter NSW, with the ending of No Grounds Evictions the most critical.Our colleagues at the Tenantsâ

Every Australian should have access to housing that supports them across their lifespan and adapts to changing needs. One third of social housing households have

Shelter NSW comments on the Draft Port Stephens Local Housing Strategy Port Stephens Council has recently undertaken work to update its Local Housing Strategy and we

Absent in much of the âTOD Talkâ has been any significant discussion of what the NSW Government might itself deliver, on its own land, in

Shelter NSW supports the renewal of transit centres in ways that make them more inclusive. We commend the NSW Government for ensuring that regulated and

A growing state does need a steady supply of housing to meet the needs of its population. And it is true that NSW has slipped

The Economics and Inclusion Advisory Committee has recently put some tough questions to the Commonwealth. Questions like why-are-Australiaâs-unemployment-payments-so-inadequate? And why is Commonwealth Rental Assistance no match for the

Next time you find yourself asking this question we suggest you add ââĶ and go where? With mounting public outrage and efforts by Governments around the