‘Well overdue’: Town planner weighs in on Andrews government’s new housing plan
The Andrews government today announced new restrictions on rent increases as well as a 7.5 per cent levy on short-stay accommodation
The plan also aims to build 800,000 new homes per year over the next decade.
Town Planner, Bill Kusznirczuk, says the plan is “well overdue” and says people who need homes should be protected from “unintended consequences”.
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CEO of the Council to Homeless Persons, Deborah Di Natale, says about 32,000 people across the state are on the priority waitlist.
“We just need to give them a safe dwelling,” she told Mark Allen and Jimmy Bartel, filling in for Ross and Russ.
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