Housing News Digest
Housing News Digest
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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Archive
No ‘Suitable’ Housing For Parole
Zachary About Time (No paywall)I’ve now spent 4 years in prison for petty drug and property crimes. Completely my fault. But I am trying to make true change and stop this prison cycle. I do not have any family or friends in the Brisbane area, so I’ve decided to return to Far North Queensland, where I have family around the Cairns and Cooktown areas. Unfortunately, the parole board have deemed my father’s address as unsuitable without explanation. This was my only address option, and I am at risk of spending the remaining 2 years of my sentence in custody instead of on parole where I should be just because of an address technicality. It feels really unfair, especially as I have a son outside of prison who will have to undergo intensive brain cancer treatment without my support as long as I’m here.
https://www.abouttime.org.au/letters/no-suitable-housing-for-par…
# Must read Australia, Rent, Starting a tenancy.Tenancy laws are changing – a spotlight on pets
Marrickville Legal Centre (No paywall)On 19 May 2025, new pet laws came into effect for residential tenancies. Tenants now have the right to request permission to keep pets in their tenancy premises. Can the landlord advertise that a pet will not be permitted in a tenancy? No, a landlord must not do this. Does a tenant have to ask for consent to keep a pet? Yes, unless you have an ‘assistance animal’. Consent is not required for an assistance animal. Assistance animals are specially trained to assist a person with a disability. It is important to seek legal advice to see if your animal is an ‘assistance animal’ in accordance with the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Cth).
https://www.mlc.org.au/www-mlc-org-au-tenancy-laws-are-changing-…
# Must read NSW, Pets.The NSW floods were bad enough. But then came the mould, and getting rid of it in winter is ‘almost impossible’
Kate Lyons The Guardian (No paywall)Nadia Zarb can already see, and smell, the mould in her art gallery in Taree. The building on Victoria Street was inundated during flooding that hit the Hunter and mid-north coast of New South Wales at the end of May. Water filled the storage space below ground, the art supply store on the ground floor, and the loft exhibition space, reaching to just below Zarb’s home on the top level. Water and mud still lies thick on the lower levels while her property is now filled with spores.
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/jun/08/the-nsw-f…
# Must read NSW, Disasters, Rent.Woman who lost money to real estate agent Sarah Dougan welcomes fraud sentencing order
Elloise Farrow-Smith and Cathy Adams ABC (No paywall)A woman who lost money in a Byron Bay real estate fraud case has vowed to be in court when the real estate agent responsible is sentenced. Now living in the United States, former Belle Property Byron Bay director Sarah Dougan lost her appeal to be sentenced remotely after pleading guilty to charges of fraud. The Supreme Court has ordered Dougan to return to Australia. "I am a firm believer that if you commit a crime, then you should pay for it," Robyn Quickenden, a former nurse, said. "I want to look her in the eye."
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-06-07/former-byron-bay-real-est…
# Hot topic NSW, .Community gathers to protest wetlands development
Coast Community News (No paywall)Around 100 concerned residents gathered outside Woolworths in Gosford on Saturday, June 7, to protest a proposed development at Kincumber. The development site, on the Kincumber Wetlands, is owned by Darkinjung Local Aboriginal Land Council (DLALC), which is investigating leasing the land to Woolworths as a site for a new supermarket and car park. Founder of the Save Kincumber Wetlands Facebook page, Sue Chidgey, said despite strong winds and cold winter air, community members turned up with signs, banners, and a clear message: development should not come at the cost of nature. Among the participants were ecologists, conservationists, local business owners, and residents from aged care homes – all of whom say the wetlands are a very special and much-needed sanctuary in an already heavily built-up area.
https://coastcommunitynews.com.au/central-coast/news/2025/06/com…
# Hot topic NSW, .After fighting new housing, this Sydney council just voted for more
David Barwell The Sydney Morning Herald (Paywall)Skyscrapers that rise as high as 28 storeys could soon mark the skyline of Sydney’s north shore after a council supported a contentious rezoning plan that it says will save the majority of the region from “over-development”. After spending more than a year battling a NSW government drive for increased housing density, Ku-ring-gai councillors have unanimously voted to support a counter housing strategy that paves the way for up to 24,500 new homes to be built around Lindfield, Gordon, Killara and Roseville railway stations.
https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/after-fighting-new-housing-t…
# NSW, .The humans of Kully Bay, and what they'll do when eviction day arrives next week
Anna Warr Illawarra Mercury (Paywall)Sara Gardner has been homeless since losing her house in Batemans Bay in the Black Summer bushfires. "I lost everything in those bushfires," the 51-year-old, who has been living on the shores of Lake Illawarra for the past three months, said.
"I managed to get out with the four horses and the 13 dogs that I had at the time, could've left the husband behind, but he had to drive one of the cars, unfortunately. "I've been homeless since then, basically, I've been in a caravan or a tent or something like that." Sara recently moved to the Kully Bay car park - a site opposite Harvey Norman in Warrawong, which has become an unofficial campsite for homeless people and travellers over the past few years.
https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/8982633/the-humans-of-…
# NSW, Eviction, Land lease communities.Doyalson housing development a bad idea
Simone Griffiths Coast Community News (No paywall)I wonder who would move to the Central Coast knowing they were going to inhale toxic dust for decades? Like many others, I presume, the only warning I got when I bought a home in Gorokan 20 years ago, was advice that long-wall coal mining was being conducted. I was provided a number to call if cracks started to appear in my walls. Little did I know that 12 and 14km away, Vales Point and Munmorah power stations were dumping toxic waste into ash dams, and the harmful chemicals were free to fly into the air I breathed and leach into the groundwater that flows into the nearby lakes. Today, the NSW Government is considering approving a 45ha housing development at Doyalson, which is situated between these two dams. To top it off, the Munmorah site is contaminated with PFAS.
https://coastcommunitynews.com.au/central-coast/news/2025/06/doy…
# Must read NSW, .


