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Helping more Tasmanians into affordable rental properties
Rental crisis inquiry to go ahead, despite Labor’s attempts to block it
Renting housing to migrants should not be penalised, say UN experts: Peru
Australian retail sales up 2.6% year on year, despite declines in most categories
Tasmanian families to receive cheaper child care
Free prescriptions important step forward
Long-term commitment needed on public housing
Labor blocks inquiry into rental crisis, shows contempt for renters
Residential park rent changes proposed to support manufactured home-owners
Renters have their say on the 2023-24 Federal Budget
Funding boost for community groups to assist tenants in trouble
HSF advises Nuveen on lease agreement for new German headquarter in Frankfurt’s banking district
Mediocre budget won’t shift the housing crisis
A RENTAL OMBUDSMAN TO ENSURE NATION-LEADING RENTAL LAWS DELIVER BENEFITS FOR ALL CANBERRANS
Labor’s PRRT changes are less than bare minimum
Greens welcome abolition of ParentsNext, call on Labor to commit to transparent co-design process for new scheme and end mutual obligations
ACT Greens join calls for rent freeze
Greens push for urgent inquiry into Victoria’s rental crisis
Less is More Food Preserving Workshop
Statement on Vineyard
‘Inadequate’ rent assistance must be increased
Raid My Wardrobe Cessnock
Changes to rent increases to give Queenslanders who rent a fair go
Government must act on income support after EIAC report, says ACOSS
Relief fund launches to support Canberrans experiencing rental stress
Your rights on runaway rents
Man charged over online scam after more than a decade evading capture
Medicare freeze strips $4 billion from general practice
Hobart renters face ongoing pain
Interest rate pause is no reprieve for renters
More still to do to get big money out of politics
Rental crisis requires bold government action
Monthly CPI indicator up 6.8% in the year to February 2023
Continued strikes show need for bold action
Stuart Nash dismissed from Cabinet
Tax incentive to boost housing passes third reading
How inadequate income support is causing harm in our community
Hundreds of children sleeping rough as census reveals homelessness surge
Greens back teachers’ demands
Bold action needed to help people eat
Greens back teachers’ strike
Interest rate hike must spur Government action
Pension increase small relief for older Australians: COTA
CPSU supports MEAA industrial action
An extra $1.77 a day won’t stop people on JobSeeker from going hungry, says ACOSS
March indexation to provide cost of living relief for 4.7 million Australians
National would make life harder for people
Brisbane’s ‘housing breaking point index’ revealed