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Tenants' Union says Yes to the Voice

Tue, 01/08/2023 - 09:28
Yes to the Voice
The Tenants' Union supports a Yes vote in the upcoming referendum on the Voice to Parliament. Ensuring all people have a home that nurtures their lives, including connection to community is so important for everybody, but in particular for Aboriginal people who face current and historic barriers to achieving it. The Voice is one part of a long process to rectify these issues and creates opportunity for Aboriginal people to be better heard and recognised in public policy that impacts them.
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Own Goal? Thinking about the impact of the FIFA Women’s Cup on rental housing

Wed, 19/07/2023 - 15:22
image of Circular Quay in Sydney Harbour, showing office buildings
FIFA Downunder is just a day away as the 2023 Women’s World Cup Finals are played across nine cities in Australia and New Zealand over July and August.  It is truly a mega-event, and a really exciting opportunity to showcase football in Australia. We also need to learn lessons from Australia and the world to ensure these events don't cause housing issues.
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Renters, have your say!

Wed, 12/07/2023 - 14:59
Speak up now to improve rental laws
The NSW Government has now opened a consultation on Improving NSW renting laws. Now’s your chance to have your say on the changes needed to make renting fair!
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Tenants' Union hopes newly appointed Rental Commissioner will elevate the conversation about renting in NSW

Tue, 11/07/2023 - 07:32
Coastal town in NSW, aerial shot. Image: Bailey Clark @blclark
The Tenants’ Union of NSW congratulates and welcomes the newly appointed NSW Rental Commissioner, Trina Jones. The Rental Commissioner will play an important role in elevating the conversation we have about renting in NSW. This can only be achieved through strong collaboration and consultation with all stakeholders, while ensuring that renters’ voices and experiences remain at the forefront.
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Co-operative housing: Interview with co-op renter Amalina Wallace

Thu, 29/06/2023 - 14:08
A woman sits on a red couch, smiling at the camera.
Amalina Wallace is a founding member of Erskineville’s Eroh Ruo housing co-operative. She spoke with the Tenants’ Union about her experiences establishing and living in housing co-ops over the years.
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Joint statement: NSW Government urged to ease pressure on renting households

Tue, 27/06/2023 - 06:30
House key chain being held over the horizon
A Joint Statement by Tenants’ Union of NSW, Shelter NSW, Housing Action for the Aged Group and the NSW Council of Social Services (NCOSS) 
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A little gnome fact

Wed, 21/06/2023 - 16:36
Gnome with posters
The Tenants’ Union and Tenants’ Advice and Advocacy Services have a long history with garden gnomes. Several gnomes are scattered throughout our office, honouring their role in a collective act of rebellion against unreasonable rules including a ‘gnome-ban’ in a residential land-lease community. Yet the work of one professor suggests garden gnomes have an even deeper connection to the abuse of power in housing.
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Outasite - land lease communities magazine

Tue, 20/06/2023 - 22:11
Outasite logo
The Tenants' Union has just published issue 9 of Outasite – our print publication for land lease communities! It has been delivered to mailboxes in communities all over NSW.
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Lessons from USA Mobile Home Parks

Tue, 20/06/2023 - 15:00
People visiting Terrigal Sands land lease community
In the USA, the equivalent of residential land lease communities (RLLCs) are called mobile home parks. In 2022 the number of residents living in mobile home parks in the USA was more than twenty million. As is the case in NSW the majority of residents in these mobile home parks are home owners.
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Sustainable Energy should be an option for all residents

Tue, 20/06/2023 - 13:07
A home with solar panels on the roof
At the Tenants’ Union we are increasingly receiving calls from home owners who are finding roadblocks in the way of switching their homes to renewable energy in the form of rooftop solar panels. There are government programs available in NSW at the moment that make switching to solar energy an affordable option for many home owners in land lease communities. Unfortunately it’s not always an easy path if you want to have solar panels installed on your home.
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