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Friday, 05 December 2008

Homelessness rising as public housing reaches new low

2/05/2008 6:51:00 AM.  | Kelly Fedor
Despite the homeless crisis facing the nation, new figures show local council approvals for new public housing have plunged to a 25 year low.

New South Wales accounted for 30 percent of public houses built across the country in the 90's, since 2000 that's fallen to 20 percent.

Shadow minister for housing Chris Hartcher says the state government has failed the socially disadvantaged.

“Today’s figures show that the socially disadvantaged in our society who are waiting up to 10 years on a waiting list for public housing simply can’t get it, and won’t be able to get it because the state government has walked away from its responsibilities to provide it.”

COMMENTS

Friday, 02 May 2008

It seems to me that Mr Rudd needs to get his own party in order at a State level. Once again NSW is a disgrace. Is there anything that the NSW State Labor government does well . "Oh" thats right they seem to be able to stuff everything they touch really well. I can hear the Labor Government now " its all the previous Government's fault".

Posted by: Jennifer T, Bulli

 
 

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