Senate debates
Tuesday, 20 June 2023
Statements by Senators
Housing
1:32 pm
Catryna Bilyk (Tasmania, Australian Labor Party) Share this | Hansard source
Earlier this week, we sat and debated the urgency for increased social housing, in this well-heated Senate chamber, wearing our fine woollen suits and jackets and scarves. It was pretty easy to forget that today also happens to be the eve of the winter solstice in Australia. Tragically, during this coldest time of the year, many Australians are sleeping rough, in cars, in tents or on park benches.
And what happened while we were having this debate the other day? The Greens, for all their ideals and high morals, became completely detached from the reality of those they claim to champion, because they sided with their new best friends, the coalition, to delay the Housing Australia Future Fund. Not only are they playing with political fire, but they are playing with people's lives.
In my home state of Tasmania—also the home of two Greens senators—there was a 45 per cent increase in homelessness between the 2016 and 2021 censuses. There are also currently more than 4,500 individuals and families on the social housing waiting list, including 569 children. But the Greens were happy to delay 1,200 new Tasmanian homes, because they would rather give people nothing than something.
Never has the need for government investment in affordable and social housing been more urgent. Yet, after almost a decade of utter failure in dealing with the housing and homelessness crisis while in government, the coalition continued to drag their feet by delaying this vital legislation. And, shamefully, the Greens voted with them. They've decided to become part of the new coalition, tarring themselves with the same brush of inaction and indifference when it comes to addressing the issues of social and affordable housing. So I don't know how the Greens can even see what's happening down here in the real world, because their moral high ground is so high, I think they need an— (Time expired)
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