tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1608078674397454091.post4905222232769134868..comments2023-10-16T01:20:58.847+11:00Comments on The BROWN COUCH: 'Social Housing in NSW' discussion paper... and what's not up for discussiongobnathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10888173139712703092noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1608078674397454091.post-13532737376030451272019-06-17T06:19:32.843+10:002019-06-17T06:19:32.843+10:00Lots to add here, but the fundamental issue is act...Lots to add here, but the fundamental issue is actual queue times and policy in place. <br />Its all about discretion. People over the counter look at your papers and the next one over... so its wise to hammer as much info as you can, else youre wasting your time. <br />Aside from affordability, being on the queue forces people remain under a certain rental payment threshold. Typically one third Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08835970328295041833noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1608078674397454091.post-46626206235606371682017-04-14T20:26:17.698+10:002017-04-14T20:26:17.698+10:00It looks like this Liberal government want's t...It looks like this Liberal government want's to move the poor the sick and the vulnerable away from the city.<br />I also sense they are wishing to impose mutual obligation, like centrelink does with job networks.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1608078674397454091.post-53687670413000378122015-01-12T13:10:48.593+11:002015-01-12T13:10:48.593+11:00My neighbours park their 2012 cars on the street b...My neighbours park their 2012 cars on the street but nice to know that landlord enterprise is alive and well in social housing.<br />as far as foxtel goes I couldn't afford it when I was trying to cover my rent in the private sector.<br />thank you for the value add. :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1608078674397454091.post-70381948848955184512015-01-12T10:22:43.597+11:002015-01-12T10:22:43.597+11:00Hi Anon
You are quite right: our housing system i...Hi Anon<br /><br />You are quite right: our housing system is terribly inequitable. On the one hand, we've got private market housing (owner-occupied and rental) that is far too expensive, particularly for people on low to moderate incomes (and so forces people into the sort of 'obliterating' routine you've experienced). On the other hand we've got social housing, which is Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08613420001844760529noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1608078674397454091.post-82557448866418342412015-01-10T21:27:18.604+11:002015-01-10T21:27:18.604+11:00Chris
since transitioning into my first hnsw prope...Chris<br />since transitioning into my first hnsw property I have to say that my impression is ... why did I oblliterate myself in an 80hr a week job, study at night and on weekends ... you know the routine. when I could be living the life of Riley in a primarily free property in the upper echelons of Sydney's eastern subs. the disposable income in these tenancies is PHENOMENAL. every unit Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com