Join us for our last meeting of the year this Saturday December 14th!
Community Room on the Ground Floor @ 125 Napier Street Fitzroy
Or DM us if you’d prefer to join via Zoom
Due to the class action being delayed, with a final decision now coming next year, Homes Victoria will be unable to issue notices to vacate until the law suit is finished! They were originally planning to issue notices from 1 January 2025.
https://t.co/oBe67QBueN
After a short break, the lawyer for Homes Victoria is insisting for the Cabinet documents to be immune from production. The trial has been adjourned for three weeks for documents to be produced. Until November. Short day today.
Back at the Supreme Court today for the second day of Berih v Homes Victoria. Starting at 10.30am. You can watch it live from home here: https://t.co/TKmXS2BrFH
Simon Newport’s handwritten note from 18 September has been produced to explain his decision. There will be a separate hearing about the production of Cabinet documents. Judge says he is ‘trying to have it both ways’- explain his decision & hide behind confidential Cabinet docs
We’ll be sending through some live updates today and tomorrow from the public housing class action against the Victorian Government in the Supreme Court
Newport asked about the uniquely racialised aspect of demolishing homes of First Nations peoples and Ethiopian, Eritrean communities. Did Homes Vic make positive steps to consulting communities? And how could Newport know these impacts if he did not speak to communities?
@jonobri@yimbymelbourne@theage@DanielAndrewsMP Yeah, and if you listened to anything that grassroots housing activists and critical researchers have been saying over the last decade, you wouldn't rely on politicians and the media to accurately communicate the actual outcomes: the transfer/privatisation of public housing
If its any indication where the @yimbymelbourne movement's loyalties lay, just read their statement enthusiastically supporting the forced displacement of 10,000 low income families and a gross housing injustice:
https://t.co/z84yJzEUuU
@jonobri@yimbymelbourne@theage You don't understand the discourse and the obfuscatory language used around low-income housing policy. Thats okay, you are playing a different game. But if you're keen to learn: · https://t.co/AXsxEmof18
@jonobri@yimbymelbourne No it doesn't, which is concerning that you don't know that. There will be a loss of 10,000 public housing dwellings and a gain of 11,000 community housing dwellings, over 30 years. We don't need more market housing, there are more vacant properties than people who need them.
@jonobri@yimbymelbourne You literally sent an email to us saying "Happy Housing Statement Week!", followed by "The State Government has heard us loud and clear. Now they're saying it themselves: housing must be 'abundant'."
For whom will housing be abundant, we ask?