
NSW Government budget response fails to match the scale and depth of the housing crisis
Budgets are about choices and priorities. The NSW Government in its budget papers has done a good job at explaining how bad the housing crisis

Budgets are about choices and priorities. The NSW Government in its budget papers has done a good job at explaining how bad the housing crisis

During 2022, Shelter NSW implored the then NSW State Government to dump its plans for the Argyll Public Housing Estate. Â So we were pleased to

Shelter NSW is happy to be part of the Better Renting campaign with our Policy Officer (and renter), Kayla Clanchy playing an active citizen scientistâ

Our joint statement with PIA coincided with a related launch by the Committee for Sydney of its report on Sydneyâs Chronically Unaffordable Housing. The report details

In our August Ebulletin we talked about the need for a new deal for urban renewal, an approach we and our friends at the Planning Institute

Two of the five least affordable suburbs in Greater Sydney are in the Wentworth Electorate where more than 45% rent and over 20,000 are employed

Shelter NSW has joined our national peak body, National Shelter, and other housing and homelessness bodies around the country in strongly welcoming the agreement between

The NSW State Budget will be announced on 19 September. Ahead of that, Shelter NSW has made a submission to the NSW Treasury setting out

Passage of housing reforms a strong step forward The nationâs peak housing and homelessness bodies have strongly welcomed the agreement between Labor, the Greens and