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On International Human Rights Day weekend, join public housing tenants, renters, homeless people, unionists and community organisers in demanding real action for housing justice.
The housing crisis is the worst in living memory. At least 750,000 people live in housing stress and are in desperate need of secure housing.
In Victoria former Premier Daniel Andrews declared the demolition of 44 public housing towers. This plan will displace over 10,000 families.
In NSW the Labor government of Chris Minns has reneged on its anti-privatisation election promise and is trying to demolish public housing estates at Waterloo South, South Eveleigh and 82 Wentworth Road, Glebe. It has demolished the Arncliff public housing estate while Telopea’s ‘Three Sister’ towers lie empty.
Take action for housing justice on Saturday December 9. Defend and Extend Public Housing, and Freeze Rents.
Meet at Explorer Street Estate, Explorer Street, South Eveleigh. Convoy to Waterloo BBQ and Sydney Street Choir at 12.30pm, 95 Wellington St, Waterloo by 12.30pm.
Supported by
Homes Not Prisons (Vic)
Renters Action Housing Union (Vic)
Anti-Poverty Centre
The Save Public Housing Collective (Vic)
Anti-Poverty Network South Australia
Combined Retired Union Members Association (CRUMA NSW)
100% Public Housing Coalition (Victoria)
Australian Unemployed Workers Union Perth branch
Greens
Socialist Alliance
Australian Communist Party
Flat Out Inc
Victorian Socialists
Community Dignity Respect
Friends of Erskineville
Action for Public Housing (NSW)
Retired Unionist Group Sydney
Housing Matters - Wonthaggi
Affordable Housing Party of Australia