Building Approvals Hit Five-Year Low Amid Housing Crisis

Tasmanian Labor

The Liberals clearly aren't doing enough to get Tasmania out of the deepening housing crisis our state is in.

Today's figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics show building approvals in December 2022 were down 49.7 per cent from November 2022 to 191 - the lowest number since July 2017.

This comes on top of last week's Housing Dashboard figures showing the government delivered only 17 new housing properties in December 2022 - missing their own target by over 80 per cent.

This inaction is particularly worrying given that were 4,569 applications on the housing register in December the average time to house applicants continues to rise, now sitting at 77.9 weeks.

The government repeatedly claims it is building 10,000 homes in 10 years (83.33 a month). These figures show just how off the mark they are and how out of touch they are on the needs of Tasmanians.

A Labor Government would start by taking immediate action to repair the 215 untenantable social houses left in ruins by the Liberals.

This would get hundreds of people off the housing waiting list, and would also create jobs for Tasmanians.

Tasmanians in need of housing simply shouldn't have to wait this long to find safe shelter, and the government continues to let down Tasmanians who are in desperate need.

Jeremy Rockliff seems more concerned about putting a roof on a stadium the state doesn't need, rather than helping put a roof over the heads of Tasmanians.

Jen Butler MP

Shadow Minister for Building & Construction

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