The Minister for Housing today discussed introducing a ‘three strikes and your out’ policy for public housing tenants. Read the media article here. Is this a good idea?
The Minister’s comments, suggesting greater support for public housing tenants, are welcomed. However, it’s hard not to be cynical about what the change might really mean in the face of cutting funds to every tenant advocate in the state, including those engaged in housing policy and law reform. Who will be at the table to ensure the changes really are targeted at the ‘worst of the worst’ as the Minister says? And who will help tenants to defend claims they think are unreasonable? Continue reading









On September 18, Queensland Senator Claire Moore made a speech to the Australian Senale about the funding cuts to the Tenant Advice and Advocacy Program. The following is an extract from Hansard.
