The federal governmentattempted to pass its housing policy in March but could not strike a deal with the Greens on the $10 billion investment fund,which is supposed to generate income that would pay for 20,000 social housing properties and 10,000 affordable homes over five years.
The Greens’ policies include doubling the $1.6 billion spent on the National Housing and Homelessness Agreement,doubling the Commonwealth rent assistance payment,abolishing the capital gains discount on assets more than 12 months old,building 225,000 new publicly owned rental properties over a decade and axing the tax deduction on interest payments for people who have more than one investment property.
States would only be able to access the expanded housing fund if they agreed to freeze rents for two years.
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Ahead of Friday’s national cabinet meeting,Bandt will argue that “renters are in crisis across the country,and the PM must show leadership by putting a rent freeze on the national cabinet agenda and pushing the states to take action.
“A rent freeze is both legally and politically possible. During the pandemic,national cabinet decided to collectively act to protect the interests of renters with a moratorium on evictions,” he will say,according to speech notes.
“The Victorian,South Australian,Tasmanian and ACT governments all froze rent increases during the pandemic. Many state governments already limit rent rises to once a year,and if they simply extended that to two years,there would be a two-year rent freeze.