The five key policies:
- Deliver a legislated National Housing and Homelessness Plan that contains targets, dedicated funding, commitments to investments and a clear plan for delivery and public reporting.
- Increase annual investment in delivery of a long term, social and affordable housing supply pipeline to $2 billion per year, through the Housing Australia Future Fund (HAFF), or an alternative funding mechanism, leveraging State and private investment.
- Implement national minimum standards to guarantee fair and affordable rental protections, quality homes and a better deal for renters
- Implement a package of tax reforms to ease the housing crisis, improve affordability for people on low and moderate incomes, and reduce inequality.
- Lead development of a National Framework for Inclusionary Zoning to generate a recurrent, sustainable supply of social and affordable housing in new developments.
The priorities are proactive, strategic and nationally focussed. They recognise that there are moderate asks, and short-term wins, while other solutions require significant investment and long-term commitment, which must be sustained beyond the limitations of electoral cycles.
For responses to party housing policy announcements we refer you to the Everybody’s Home Federal Election Commitment Tracker.