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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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EU Parliament agrees position on buildings law despite pushback

Kira Taylor
Euractiv (No paywall)

The European Parliament approved its stance on the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) on Tuesday (14 March), setting out a more ambitious position ahead of negotiations with EU countries.

“The EPBD deal is adopted! Huge step forward for lower energy bills, reducing energy poverty, and tackling 36% of EU emissions,” said Ciaran Cuffe, the Green Irish lawmaker in charge of the Parliament’s negotiations on the buildings directive.

Europe’s buildings are responsible for 36% of its greenhouse gas emissions and 40% of its energy consumption, but renovation rates are well below where they need to reach Europe’s climate goals.

https://www.euractiv.com/section/energy-environment/news/europea…

# International, Utilities electricity water gas, Climate change.
 

Bob has no idea where he will be living in six weeks as Sydney's rental crisis hits hard

Paige Cockburn and Kamin Gock
ABC (No paywall)

Bob Davis has no idea where he will be living in six weeks.

He's being evicted from his Sydney rental home of 30 years and doesn't like his chances of finding something else in the city's white-hot market.

Bob, 79, is one of three pensioners in the Waverley building who have been served no-grounds eviction notices.

"I'm nervous, anxious and frustrated," he said.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-02-27/sydney-rental-crisis-hits…

# Hot topic, TUNSW in the media NSW, Eviction, No-grounds evictions, Older people, State Government.
 

Bondi real estate agent's advice for capitalising on rental crisis reignites calls to ban no-fault evictions

Rosemary Bolger
ABC (No paywall)

A Sydney real estate agent has advised landlords wanting to capitalise on the "once-in-a-decade" rental crisis they can kick out long-term tenants to raise rent quickly.

The email sent from Ray White Bondi to its clients says it's reasonable that most landlords would want to "maximise this opportunity" and lays out three options.

The first is the "aggressive" option to evict a long-term tenant, tidy up the property and re-let it at a higher rate.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-02-16/bondi-real-estate-rental-…

# Must read, TUNSW in the media NSW, Eviction, Campaigns and law reform, Landlords and agents, No-grounds evictions, State Government.
 

Why renters hold the power at the polling booth

James O'Doherty
Daily Telegraph (Paywall)

Crucial marginal seats around the state could be won or lost based on what the major parties are promising to do to help renters.

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/renters-could-decide-…

# TUNSW in the media NSW, Eviction, Utilities electricity water gas, Campaigns and law reform, Climate change, State Government.
 

Share houses make comeback as rental crisis continues and people lease out spare rooms

Emilia Terzon
ABC (No paywall)

The demand for share houses is back to pre-pandemic levels as vacancy rates sit at historic lows, according to data from a flatmates listing service owned by property website REA Group.

But the data also shows that in many key suburbs, moving in with a flatmate is not a cheap alternative to living alone. And there are concerns rent will keep rising this year.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-02-20/share-house-costs-rents-p…

# NSW, Share houses, Housing affordability, Housing market, Sub-letting.
 

Battle for Byron’s soul: the debate over holiday rentals in the NSW coastal town is an existential one

Mostafa Rachwani
The Guardian (No paywall)

Is Byron Bay a tourist town or a town tourists want to visit?

That question was the subtext of two days of public hearings this week by the NSW Independent Planning Commission over a proposal to change the regulations around short-term rental accommodation.

Byron Shire Council has proposed to reduce the number of days short-term accommodation can be made available for rental in large parts of the shire from 180 to 90 days a year.

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/feb/25/battle-fo…

# NSW, Housing affordability, Local Government, Planning and development, Short-term holiday letting, Strong communities.
 

Compo push for no-fault evictions of older tenants

Luke Costin
The Advocate (No paywall)

Some tenants should be paid relocation costs when turfed onto the street through no-fault evictions, a new report into older renters says.

The measure, which one body estimates would be about $4000 each, would protect low-income tenants from the significant cost of eviction and would be an appropriate stop-gap until governments can significantly boost social and public housing stock, Anglicare Sydney says in a report released on Tuesday.

https://www.theadvocate.com.au/story/8084321/compo-push-for-no-f…

# TUNSW in the media NSW, Eviction, Homelessness, Older people, State Government.
 

Inquiry lays bare homelessness crisis facing older women in NSW

Heath Parkes-Upton
ABC (No paywall)

They spent their lives hard at work and raising families, earning less than their husbands but confident of a secure future.

Now, when they're supposed to be enjoying their golden years, data shows thousands of older women are instead struggling to keep a roof over their heads.

Like many in her generation, Marie Sillars was a homemaker who didn't work while raising children.

When her marriage ended at 50, she had little savings and no superannuation.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-02-26/homelessness-older-women-…

# Must read NSW, Public and community housing, Housing affordability, Older people, State Government.
 

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