Housing Affordability and Supply in Australia â whatâs the deal?
Weâre happy to see the national spotlight put on the housing affordability crisis in this country. But, if weâre perfectly honest, we greeted the news
Weâre happy to see the national spotlight put on the housing affordability crisis in this country. But, if weâre perfectly honest, we greeted the news
At a time when many regional towns are facing unprecedented housing stress, Shelter NSW welcomed the NSW Governmentâs recent announcement of the Regional Housing Taskforce.
The private housing market continues to fail a large part of the population. Until and unless it is fundamentally changed, we advocate that a non-market
âMeanwhile useâ can be described as the short-term utilisation of temporarily empty buildings such as aged care facilities, residential premises, retail, and office buildings until
This NAIDOC Week, Shelter NSW supports the call to Heal Country! Since 1975, Shelter NSW has been fighting for a fairer housing system for the
As exhausted and âlocked-down’ residents wait to learn about the future of their homes and community, the proposal for the Waterloo South Housing Estate continues
Shelter NSW is encouraged to see NSWâs recovery underway with unemployment falling.We remained concerned however, that the stateâs improving fortunes are not being shared –
With so many proposals and counter-proposals being considered across Sydney and NSW, it’s remarkable that one as large as this has largely flown under the
The Canterbury Bankstown local government area is one Shelter continues to focus on. With over 370,000 plus residents and pressure to grow even more, the