Media Release.
Shadow
Housing Minister Jo-Ann Miller says the Newman Government’s
“three-strikes and you’re out” public housing policy is a rehash of
existing procedures but takes away tenants’
appeal rights.
“Bad
tenants should not be tolerated in public or private housing under any
circumstance, but the existing rules allow for serious offenders to be
evicted after just ‘one
strike’ with others liable to be shown the door after ‘three strikes’
in one year,” Mrs Miller said.
There
are no details yet of the Newman Government’s approach especially
whether it is based on a WA model that does not allow a tenant to appeal
a ‘strike’ notice or enter
mediation, where the current Queensland model does.
This
is another example of the Newman Government demonising disadvantaged
Queenslanders and taking rights away from tenants who may already be in a
position where they are
unable to defend themselves.
On
top of this, the Newman Government has scrapped funding to more than 20
Tenant Advocacy and Advice Services (TAAS) across the state supported
by the Tenants’ Union of
Queensland.
Without
TAAS tenants have no access to information and advice on how to better
understand their rights and responsibilities under
Queensland laws.
The
Newman Government is making it impossible for tenants in Queensland to
access services and advice about doing the right thing.
"A
better approach by the Newman Government would be to use the
administrative costs associated with this ‘new’ policy to fund TAAS into
the future.”
Mrs
Miller said the federal government provided $3.3 million in emergency
funding in October to ensure TAAS offices stayed open after the savage
cut to funding imposed in
July by the LNP.
"The Newman Government must reinstate funding to ensure more
than 20 TAAS offices across Queensland keep their doors open beyond June 30,” she said.
The
administrative costs associated with this “new” policy would be better
spent ensuring tenants are aware of their rights and responsibilities
when they go into public
housing and provide methods of mediation to ensure that all parties are
supported.
Today’s announcement is another blow in a sustained attack on public housing tenants by the Newman Government.
In
the first few months of the Newman Government we saw the shock and fear
that the Government instilled in public housing tenants with the
threats to move them on to smaller
houses or charged them extra.
“We have also seen the Newman Government threat to sell three government owned caravan parks.”
No comments:
Post a Comment