The class action case against the Victorian government over Labor’s plan to demolish public housing towers will extend into 2025. That gives tenants more time to fight their evictions.
Meanwhile,the tenant leading the class action against the state has hit back at comments by Premier Jacinta Allan as “shameful”.
London has become the touchstone for Labor as it plans for a bigger and more densely populated Melbourne.
Days after power was cut to two inner-Brisbane parks,their homeless residents will soon be under increased scrutiny.
Researchers have suggested an alternative to the government’s public-housing demolition that could save Victoria more than $300 million.
Greens housing spokesman Max Chandler-Mather has been derided by the government after sparking an argument about the average worker’s salary.
The Fitzroy Lions Soccer Club allows nearly 300 public housing estate kids to play soccer for free. But with 44 towers earmarked for demolition,it’s feared the club won’t survive.
Recent changes to tenancy law means a valid notice to vacate won’t always lead to an eviction – a relief for tenants,but a headache for landlords.
The government wants to flip Melbourne’s growth from the fringes to its established suburbs,but it will need to overcome years of migration trends to do so.
Affordable housing is shaping as a key state election battleground with Premier Steven Miles spruiking more units for Carseldine Village.
Lawyers for the Victorian government pushed back on releasing documents related to its decision to demolish and redevelop high-rise estates across Melbourne.