The battle between the Albanese government and the Greens over a $10 billion housing fund will resume in the Senate this week, with Labor drawing a red line through the demand for a rent freeze and warning that blocking the bill would be a “betrayal of Australians”.
The government has ruled out moving on the demand for a rent freeze, which would have to be enacted by states and territories, and it hasn’t met the Greens’ demand of an additional $3.5 billion a year for social and affordable housing. Housing Minister Julie Collins said opposing the construction of 30,000 new homes would be a “betrayal of Australians who need a safe and affordable place to call home”.“This week senators from the Coalition and the Greens will have another chance to support more homes for Australians who desperately need them,” she said.“If senators genuinely support more housing for these Australians they will vote for the Housing Australia Future Fund.
In addition to this year’s funding, the National Housing Accord, which begins in 2024, will deliver $350 million to build 10,000 more affordable rental homes across Australia.
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