Senate debates

Monday, 19 June 2023

Statements by Senators

Housing

1:57 pm

Photo of Helen PolleyHelen Polley (Tasmania, Australian Labor Party) Share this | Hansard source

There is a housing shortage in this country, and homelessness is an epidemic. Those opposite and the Greens had the opportunity today to vote on legislation to change that, but, because of the evil deal that they have done, they've shut down any further debate on the Labor government's future housing fund of $10 billion. That's what they've done. After 10 years of neglect by those opposite, when the Liberals and the Nationals were in government and did nothing at all about housing, we now have their friends over there in the corner teaming up with them to stop any future debate on that bill.

They come in here crying their crocodile tears, and when they have the opportunity to really address social and affordable housing they run to their mates on that side of the chamber. It is winter. We have the Midwinter Ball on Wednesday night, so I hope that everyone who has their hair done and gets dressed up in their lovely frocks worth thousands of dollars thinks of those people that are sleeping rough in Launceston, in my home state of Tasmania, in the middle of winter. Shame on you. Shame on the Greens. It just shows that you guys will get into bed with anyone to be able to stop the Albanese Labor government from delivering on housing and addressing the mess that you left by neglecting those most vulnerable in this community. There are women and children fleeing domestic violence who, because of you, won't have a house. (Time expired)

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