In the world of fake left policy, symbolism rules over substance:
The Minns government is planning one of the largest overhauls of the NSW tenancy market in more than a decade, including the potential for new laws which would close a loophole allowing landlords to hike rents multiple times per year.
Other potential changes being considered by the new government as it sets out to tackle the state’s soaring tenant market include making it harder for landlords to charge “excessive” rental increases and changes to housing applications to prevent real estate agents discriminating against would-be residents.
The mooted changes are contained in a discussion paper on the government’s rental reforms to be released on Friday, which also includes its election promise to ban ‘no-grounds’ evictions, make it easier for tenants to own pets, and the creation of a portable bond scheme.
Yawn. Fake rental caps, in other words. Thank goodness. If we got the real ones then the supply response would never come and rents would go even higher.
Which is what the The Greens secretly want as their maniac mass immigration platform metastasises into outrageous hypocrisy:
An inner Brisbane apartment development opposed by the local Greens MP, who has pushed the Albanese government for more housing supply, has been forced back to the drawing board.
Brisbane City Council told developers to reduce the “excessive” heights proposed in their twin residential tower development in West End.
The development proposal for 349 apartments in 16- and 18-storey towers is one of two in Greens housing spokesman Max Chandler-Mather’s electorate of Griffith that he has opposed.
The AlboGreens freakshow has transformed the Coalition’s war on youth into the outright economic abuse of children and the poor.
Cut immigration now!

