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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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Before she was a CEO, Michele and her kids lost everything

Sherryn Groch
The Sydney Morning Herald (Paywall)

While more men sleep rough on the street, and older women are now the fastest-growing demographic in homelessness statistics, young families - women and children - still make up the bulk of those without securing housing. The numbers are likely even greater than we think, experts say, with many women afraid to front up to services for fear of having their kids taken away, or else returning to violent homes to spare their children nights sleeping rough. And, despite increased government funding and focus on domestic violence in recent years, women’s refuges remain stretched to their limits. [Read on ...]

https://www.smh.com.au/national/before-she-was-a-ceo-michele-and…

# Hot topic Australia, Public and community housing, Affordable housing, Federal Government, Homelessness, State Government, Women.
 

Scammers prey on Victorians amid scramble for rental properties

Henrietta Cook and Benjamin Preiss
The Sydney Morning Herald (Paywall)

Victorians desperate to secure rental properties are being preyed upon by scammers posing as landlords on Facebook. As fierce competition drives up rents across regional Victoria, scammers lurking in Facebook groups are advertising fraudulent rental properties and demanding money to secure a lease.

https://www.smh.com.au/national/victoria/scammers-prey-on-victor…

# Must read Australia, Rent, Coronavirus COVID-19, Housing market.
 

More than 400,000 private tenants may be in ‘significant rent arrears’ by end of this year, LSE research reveals

Lucie Heath
Inside Housing (Paywall)

The report, titled 'Homelessness and rough sleeping in the time of COVID', uses the government’s prediction of unemployment rising to 6.5% to inform the calculation that more than 400,000 renters will fall into “significant” arrears this year. Almost all of these tenants will be at risk of eviction if the government begins to lift its suspensions on evictions from 1 June as expected, the report said.

https://www.insidehousing.co.uk/news/news/more-than-400000-priva…

# Hot topic International, Eviction, Rent, Coronavirus COVID-19, Homelessness.
 

First-home buyers get budget help to enter skyrocketing market

David Crowe
The Sydney Morning Herald (Paywall)

Australians will be given more help to buy their first homes in a budget boost that offers loan guarantees and more scope for people to use superannuation to save a deposit that helps them enter the booming housing market. First-home buyers will be able to release $50,000 from special accounts within their super funds as long as they are going to live in the properties they buy with the proceeds. The move increases the maximum withdrawal from $30,000 to recognise the rise in house prices since the scheme began four years ago, amid a political row over whether to use super for housing. [Read on]

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/first-home-buyers-get-bu…

# Australia, Public and community housing, Rent, Federal Government, Home ownership, Housing market, Tax.
 

Northern Ireland government lays out plan to improve protection for private renters

Nathaniel Barker
Inside Housing (Paywall)

Northern Ireland’s government has laid out plans to tighten up lax regulations surrounding the private rented sector. Northern Ireland’s government has laid out plans to tighten up lax regulations surrounding the private rented sector. The proposed changes include a requirement for all private tenants to receive a written tenancy agreement and for rent increases to be restricted to once a year. Civil servants have been tasked with drawing up draft legislation to effect the reforms, which will also increase the eviction notice period from the current four-week minimum and to limit deposits. Private landlords in the region will for the first time be obliged to provide smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and carry out periodical electrical safety checks. Meanwhile, councils could be granted new powers to introduce and enforce minimum energy-efficiency standards in private rented homes. Communities minister Deirdre Hargey said: “It is clear reform is urgently needed to improve protections in the private rented sector, particularly for the most vulnerable in our communities. “The initial bill is only the start. In the longer term I will also address issues such as letting agent regulation, the introduction of grounds for eviction and fitness standards.

https://www.insidehousing.co.uk/news/news/northern-ireland-gover…

# International, Bond, Eviction, Rent, Local Government, Minimum habitability standards, No-grounds evictions.
 

‘Minimal help, maximum hype’: Single parents housing package criticised for helping only a ‘handful’

James Massola
The Sydney Morning Herald (Paywall)

Australian Council of Social Services chief executive Cassandra Goldie said the policy would “help a handful of single parents on modest middle incomes to get their foot in the door of an expensive housing market”. But she said the announcement should be seen in the context of “what the government has done already to hit the economic security of single parents, mostly women, particularly those on low incomes”. “One in three single parents live below the poverty line now and as a result of cuts to social security we now have about 40 per cent of single parents and their children below the poverty [line],” Dr Goldie said. “We are one of the richest countries in the world by median income; we can afford for every single parent and child to have enough to eat and to have a house to live in.”

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/minimal-help-maximum-hyp…

# Australia, Federal Government, Home ownership, Housing market, Welfare, Women.
 

Federal Budget 2021: First-home owner measures met with mixed reactions as experts urge more supply

Tawar Razaghi
Domain (No paywall)

The Morrison government’s budget measures to help Australians into home ownership have been met with mixed reactions ... Announcing such schemes was easier than phasing out favourable tax concessions such as negative gearing arrangements and capital gains tax discounts, said Brendan Coates, director for household finances at the Grattan Institute. “This is another example of the government taking the easy way out,” Mr Coates said. “These policies sound good. At the margin, they will help some people. [Read more ...]

https://www.domain.com.au/news/federal-budget-2021-first-home-ow…

# Australia, Federal Government, Home ownership, Housing market, Tax.
 

Is buying a home in Australia only for the wealthy?

Martin Farrer
The Guardian (No paywall)

Across the country house prices are soaring, breaking records and leaving many first home buyers completely exasperated. With prices set to rise even further, there’s concern that large sections of the population may be priced out of home ownership. Martin Farrer explains what is driving the housing boom, and what it could mean for home ownership in Australia. (Podcast)

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/audio/2021/may/06/is-…

# Video Australia, Home ownership, Housing affordability, Housing market.
 

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