Public housing towers class action case dismissed,but judge throws lifeline

Public housing towers class action case dismissed,but judge throws lifeline

The legal fight against the demolition of Melbourne’s high-rise public housing towers has been dealt a major blow.

  • byRachael Dexter

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Lucy has been on the public housing waiting list for decades. Down the road,homes sit empty

Lucy has been on the public housing waiting list for decades. Down the road,homes sit empty

As the public housing waiting list continues to grow,locals in one suburb are perplexed by vacant state-owned homes in their area.

  • byNajma Sambul
November 2023:Victoria failing to meet public housing targets
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November 2023:Victoria failing to meet public housing targets

The state's public housing stock has increased by just 394 since 2018,despite a promise from the government to build 12,000 new homes by 2024.

The brutal reason why those who’ve bought into Sirius are so lucky

The brutal reason why those who’ve bought into Sirius are so lucky

It was built to last. And that’s unlike the housing we’ve seen go up in the past 20 years. Sirius will stand forever. No cracks,except in the social fabric.

  • byJenna Price
The man behind the housing towers heritage bid grew up in them. To him,they’re no eyesore

The man behind the housing towers heritage bid grew up in them. To him,they’re no eyesore

Christopher Lee,who lived in the Lygon Street towers in Carlton,recalls spacious and light-filled rooms,bold architecture and fond childhood memories. That’s why he wants them protected.

  • byRoyce Millar
Residents vow to fight government push to quash public housing commission class action

Residents vow to fight government push to quash public housing commission class action

Awil Hussein and his two daughters call the North Melbourne public housing towers home and say their community will be destroyed if a plan to demolish them is allowed to go ahead.

  • byClay Lucas
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Heritage wonder or high-rise hell? Forces unite to save Melbourne’s public housing towers from oblivion
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Heritage wonder or high-rise hell? Forces unite to save Melbourne’s public housing towers from oblivion

Opposition to the state government’s plan to raze 44 towers is mounting,including from a former Labor deputy prime minister and a 97-year-old industry icon,architect Peter McIntyre.

  • byRoyce Millar
Influencers are shining a light on public housing. But are they doing good or just gawking?

Influencers are shining a light on public housing. But are they doing good or just gawking?

“This floor is the one with all the f---ing murderers,” one creator says,laughing.

  • byScobie Mckay
How Marija went from being homeless at 15 to a homeowner at 22

How Marija went from being homeless at 15 to a homeowner at 22

The dream of stable housing is growing further out of reach for many,but Marija’s dream last year became a reality.

  • byJim Malo
Could this affordable housing model work in Brisbane?

Could this affordable housing model work in Brisbane?

Houses now cost 12 years of average earnings. If you don’t have the “bank of mum and dad” to help with a deposit,you might be looking at something like this.

  • byCourtney Kruk
From a wasteland to million-dollar views:Sydney apartment building with a message for the future

From a wasteland to million-dollar views:Sydney apartment building with a message for the future

The people who make Sydney an interesting place to live are being shunted to the fringes. The NSW housing minister wants to change that.

  • byJulie Power