Friday, January 25, 2008

Howard government neglected Australian public housing crisis.

Of course Howard certainly didn't neglect to show his loyalty to his comrade Bush by spending money to send troops to serve in Iraq.


Govt slams predecessor on public housing

January 24, 2008 - 9:47AMThe federal government has accused its coalition predecessor of neglectfollowing the release of new reports showing almost 180,000 people are onwaiting lists for public housing.The reports - from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare - alsoreveal there are 333,085 households living in public rental dwellings,33,557 in community housing and 12,622 in indigenous housing.Federal Housing Minister Tanya Plibersek said a third of those on publichousing waiting lists were waiting more than two years for a place.She said more people than ever were in need of affordable housing."Many low-income working families are now missing out on social housingaltogether," she said."The previous government's decade of neglect means that now the mostdisadvantaged Australians are waiting longer than ever just to get a roofover their heads."Ms Plibersek said the former Howard government had cut $3.1 billion fromsocial housing in real terms during its time in office."These funding cuts mean that low-income working families are finding itharder than ever to get affordable housing."(It) has forced the states and territories to target the provision ofsocial housing even more tightly to those in greatest need."Ms Plibersek said Australian Bureau of Statistics data showed that in 1995,22 per cent of applicants for social housing were accommodated."Ten years later, only 14 per cent were able to move off waiting lists andinto housing."These are the same working Australians suffering rapid increases in rentwhich grew by 6.4 per cent in 2007 - more than double the rate of inflation.Ms Plibersek offered no "silver bullets" to housing affordability but said anational rental affordability scheme would increase, by 50,000, the numberof suitable properties.© 2008 AAPBrought to you by aaphttp://news.theage.com.au/govt-slams-predecessor-on-public-housing/20080124-1nrf.html#

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