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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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Here's how Australia's housing market was reshaped by the pandemic

Gareth Hutchens
ABC (No paywall)

Australia's housing market has been reshaped dramatically by the pandemic. The decision to close our cities at the start of the pandemic, to cut interest rates to lows never seen before and to pump the economy with stimulus had a huge impact on property prices. It led to a new-found popularity for regional areas, and much stronger preferences for detached housing over units. Government home-buying incentives also changed the composition of buyers, with more first-home buyers entering the market. Eliza Owen, the head of research at CoreLogic, has outlined six of the major impacts on the Australian housing market two years on ... [including] rents surged to record highs.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-03-24/six-ways-pandemic-reshape…

# Australia, Rent, Strata, Coronavirus COVID-19, Home ownership, Housing market, Regional NSW.
 

Report into abuse of aged care residents delayed as bureaucrats discussed ‘strategic narrative’

Tony Shepherd
The Guardian (No paywall)

A report into thousands of incidents of abuse and neglect of aged care residents that was expected to be completed by the end of last year has not been released, as bureaucrats discuss the need for a “strategic narrative”.

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/mar/25/report-in…

# Australia, Federal Government, Older people.
 

Victorian Liberal MP Wendy Lovell chastised for saying children in social housing ‘cannot mix’ in wealthy areas

Benita Kolovos
The Guardian (No paywall)

The Victorian Liberal MP Wendy Lovell [and former housing minister] has come under fierce criticism for saying there is “no point” in having social housing in wealthy areas “where the children cannot mix with others”. Lovell, who pointed to low-income families’ inability to afford “the latest in sneakers and iPhones” as a reason children would struggle to fit in, made the comments on Wednesday during debate in the state parliament’s upper house about a Greens bill to set a target to end homelessness in Victoria by 2030.

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/mar/24/victorian…

# Australia, Public and community housing.
 

Landlords may need to dispose of homes where retrofit is not financially viable

Stephen Delahunty
Inside Housing (Paywall)

From the United Kingdom ... Housing associations may need to dispose of homes where it is not financially viable to retrofit and make more energy efficient, the financial services director at a large G15 landlord has said. ... Maame-Yaa Bempah, financial services director at Notting Hill Genesis, told Inside Housing’s Retrofit Challenge Summit in London yesterday that there is a need to look at offloading older properties that could cost up to £100,000 to retrofit.

https://www.insidehousing.co.uk/news/news/landlords-may-need-to-…

# International, Public and community housing, Utilities electricity water gas, Climate change.
 

New homelessness strategy launched in Northern Ireland

Grainne Cuffe
Inside Housing (Paywall)

The Northern Ireland Housing Executive has published a new homelessness strategy for the next five years. The ‘Ending Homelessness Together’ strategy covers 2022 to 2027 and has three strategic priorities: prevention, supporting people to make the transition from homelessness, and providing and sustaining settled and appropriate accommodation. It includes a commitment to getting those who have experienced homelessness more involved in service design and delivery. It emerged this month that the number of households in temporary accommodation in Northern Ireland has increased by 74% in the past three years.

https://www.insidehousing.co.uk/news/news/new-homelessness-strat…

# International, Homelessness.
 

Government to ‘name and shame’ underperforming landlords as part of Social Housing Bill reforms

Jack Simpson
Inside Housing (Paywall)

From the United Kingdom ... Social housing providers that fail to meet the standards being brought in under the government’s new Social Housing Regulation Bill will be named and shamed ... [Also] the government will also outline plans for a new residents’ panel that will regularly meet with government officials and feed in to sector reforms. The new panel is expected to be made up of more than 200 social housing tenants and will regularly meet and advise the government on how the sector should operate. ... The steps towards reform will be welcomed by many tenant groups as well as the bereaved and survivors of the Grenfell fire, who view social housing reform as a key step in preventing a repeat of their experience.

https://www.insidehousing.co.uk/news/government-to-name-and-sham…

# International, Public and community housing, Landlords and agents.
 

Regional first home buyers scheme promised by Labor if it wins federal election

Kelly Fuller and Ainslie Drewitt-Smith
ABC (No paywall)

Federal Labor has promised to help ease the burden of skyrocketing house prices in Australia's regions by creating a standalone regional first home buyers support scheme, if it wins the next election. ... Labor has pledged $12 million for the scheme that will allow first home buyers in the regions to get into a house with a deposit of 5 per cent without the need to pay lenders mortgage insurance.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-03-25/first-home-buyers-scheme-…

# Australia, Home ownership, Housing market, Regional NSW.
 

Relocating flood-prone homes is hard, but could it be a better way to spend disaster relief funds?

Lucy Barbour, Kate Doyle, and Caitlyn Gribbin
ABC (No paywall)

As Australia counts the cost of another deadly flooding disaster, thousands of residents are facing an agonising decision — to rebuild or relocate? Relocation is a sensitive topic and notoriously hard to discuss in the aftermath.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-03-27/relocating-homes-flood-zo…

# History Australia, Housing market.
 

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