Media Release
Shadow Housing Minister, Jo-Ann
Miller, says the federal government’s emergency support for tenant advisory
services in Queensland highlights the Newman Government’s twisted
priorities.
“The federal government is providing
$3.3 million to help 23 Tenant Advice and Advocacy Services keep their doors
open until June next year,” Mrs Miller said.
“At the same time the LNP Government
which cut TAAS funding is splurging $3.5 million just to start planning the
Premier’s pet project — his new Executive Building in the Brisbane
CBD.
“The federal government’s action puts
into focus the LNP’s twisted priorities.
“The Premier and his Ministers are
more interested in housing themselves in a new and unnecessary high-rise office
than in helping frontline organisations trying to address
homelessness.
“Organisations delivering TAAS
throughout Queensland, especially those in regional areas, are justifiably upset
that their own state government would abandon them when housing shortages are
major concerns in many communities.
“The federal government’s decision is
welcome and should give the Newman Government time to reconsider its
cold-hearted decision to scrap TAAS funding.
“In the meantime Premier Newman needs
to explain why he wants to spend more on himself than he does on frontline
housing services,” Mrs Miller said.
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