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Does a resident’s moveable dwelling have to comply with local government laws? The short answer is yes!
Tenant News, December 2008
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people can appeal many of the decisions made by social housing providers.
Tenant News, December 2008
The TU has been receiving lots of queries about whether caravan park residents can sell their dwelling on-site. Residential Parks Legal Officer, Samantha Fradd explains.
Tenant News, September 2008
It can sometimes be very confusing what additional rights you may have as a tenant in Aboriginal housing.
Tenant News, September 2008
The Housing Amendment (Tenant Fraud) Act gives Housing NSW new powers to investigate public housing tenants who receive a rental rebate, and new powers to recover rebate monies incorrectly credited to tenants.
Tenant News, June 2008
In announcing that he seeks new uses of the Commonwealth's CSHA funds, Mal Brough complained that social housing in Australia has not grown over the last 10 years. Australian social housing has not grown because it has not been funded to grow.
Tenant News, September 2007
The Tenants' Union was recognised for its outstanding learning and assessment resource for the Certificate IV in Community Services Advocacy at the Fair Trading Awards on November 8 2006.
Tenant News, December 2006
Most mortgagees require the landlord to give the mortgagee the title deed. For tenants a repossession means that they may loose their home.
Tenant News, December 2006
Magnus Hammar, Secretary-General of the International Union of Tenants toured Australia in November.
Tenant News, December 2006