Action for Public Housing

Hundreds of residents rallied in Marrickville to protest the pro-developer planning proposals being floated by the Labor-controlled Inner West Council. Hall Greenland reports.

Housing activists took to the streets in Glebe to show opposition to New South Wales Labor鈥檚 demolition plans for public housing sites. Kerry Smith reports.

NSW Labor鈥檚 2025-26 budge hands subsidies to developers and other private businesses but largely ignores the welfare of workers and the poor. Jim McIlroy reports.

Activists highlighted New South Wales Labor鈥檚 destructive housing demolition agenda by temporarily occupying public housing at 82 Wentworth Park Road, Glebe, reports Isaac Nellist.

While new research shows that social housing wait lists are rapidly growing, Victorian and New South Wales Labor are pushing ahead with demolitions despite community resistance. Rachel Evans reports.

Housing activists rallied in Redfern to demand New South Wales Labor stop its planned demolition of public housing in Waterloo and across the state. Kerry Smith 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听

Karyn Brown, Waterloo public housing tenant and activist, said听New South Wales Labor鈥檚 plan to push ahead with the demolition of the Waterloo estate is 鈥渞idiculous鈥. Isaac Nellist reports.

Isaac Nellistspoke to Karyn Brown, a Waterloo public housing tenant and campaigner who has been leading the campaign to defend and extend public housing.听

One hundred and fifty public housing residents in the Waterloo South estate were just given eviction notices from Homes NSW, but many have vowed to fight back.听Kerry Smith reports.

Thirty-two mainly older boarding house tenants at 58鈥64 Selwyn Street, Paddington, are facing eviction after several attempts to stop their homes from being demolished seem to have failed.听Rachel Evans and Paula Corvalan report.

Public housing tenants and advocates demanded genuine solutions to the housing crisis outside NSW Parliament on World Eradicate Poverty Day. Rachel Evans 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听

On the first anniversary of Jesse Deacon's death, at the hands of NSW Police, calls are growing for a change in the way mental health crises are handled. Jim McIlroy reports.