tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1608078674397454091.post3877785736145095356..comments2023-10-16T01:20:58.847+11:00Comments on The BROWN COUCH: Comment on the draft Boarding Houses Bill (part 2)gobnathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10888173139712703092noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1608078674397454091.post-11751377839630197452012-08-04T21:00:42.260+10:002012-08-04T21:00:42.260+10:00Hi Norbert
We agree that there's a problem in...Hi Norbert<br /><br />We agree that there's a problem in the definition, but we think the basic problem is a bit different to the one you describe. We also think that it will not have the effect of 'crushing' the Tier 1 premises, but it may confuse, so should be changed.<br /><br />The basic problem, as we see it, is in the way Tier 2 premises are defined, rather than in the way Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08613420001844760529noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1608078674397454091.post-89488303862019789142012-08-04T19:48:22.825+10:002012-08-04T19:48:22.825+10:00The draft bill is a good start but the devil is in...The draft bill is a good start but the devil is in the details. As written this draft legislation will likely have three unintended consequences if passed by Parliament in its current form: <br /><br />1) Crush tier 1 boarding houses making it very difficult to near impossible for veterans or civilians who receive a disability pension to receive housing in tier 1 boarding houses. <br /><br />2) Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com