Designed to be “slum-less,lane-less and pub-less”,the entire suburb of Haberfield is a heritage conservation zone – and its population is ageing alongside its houses.
Critics say the loss of the units will worsen the housing shortage,and a state government redevelopment plan will take too long to deliver.
Mooncake lives a secluded existence,without insurance and afraid of being found out. His life is about to change.
Cities have auras,and Sydney feels as though it is slowly coming into its own again. The cost of living – and housing in particular – remains the greatest impediment.
Policymakers often talk about “social and affordable housing”,and ways to boost supply of it. These terms are sometimes used interchangeably but they are,in fact,quite different.
Every Christmas Day,this Fitzroy organisation provides people experiencing homelessness with everything from a three-course lunch to presents to hot showers.
Solving the state’s housing crisis is the NSW premier’s Everest. The solution will require him overcoming problems that undid the previous government.
Since long-term demolition plans emerged,residents at a public housing tower in Collingwood are adamant that cleaning and maintenance have declined dramatically.
The government is launching a taskforce to run a pilot scheme on excess government land across NSW.
On the Voice to parliament referendum – and public housing – author Tony Birch doesn’t spare either side of politics. Nor,for that matter,the Indigenous leaders of his generation.
With a new agency covering 95,000 social housing properties,Labor continues its push to bring back outsourced services.