Curtin Housing Forums and the discussed solutions to the Housing Crisis - 15 November 2023
Last week, more than a hundred constituents
joined our Curtin Housing Forum to discuss
what it will take to achieve our agreed housing
goals in Curtin, secure long-term housing
for all, incentives aligned to the provision
of homes rather than assets and social housing
integrated into our communities.
This is what we agreed at the forum.
The key theme that emerged was the need for
vision and cooperation between all levels
of government.
We need a national housing policy that drives
this.
With rental vacancies at 0.7 per cent in WA
we need more housing supply with well designed
medium density infill and a diversity of housing
options.
The federal government must incentivise the
build to rent model through GST exemptions
or so land tax concessions.
All the experts agreed that stamp duty needs
to be phased out and replaced by land tax.
The WA State Government must provide scale
to ensure that WA gets its fair share of federal
funding for social and affordable housing.
Renters in WA need greater protection to provide
greater stability.
And at a state and local level, approval processes
need to be accelerated, access to land increased
and planning rules simplified especially for
well designed, sustainable housing that can
be built rapidly.
I thank all Curtin constituents who participated
in this conversation.
I'm take the outcomes of our Curtin Housing
Forums and use them to continue to advocate
for integrated solutions to the housing crisis
in Curtin and across the country.