❓ Hon Tim Clifford asks the Minister for Housing and Works about the number of public and community housing tenants who received notices to vacate due to exceeding income limits and how many successfully transitioned to private rental. The Minister was unable to provide the data within the given timeframe.
AnsweredQoN 516Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
Public housing—Notices to vacate
516. Hon Tim Clifford to
the parliamentary secretary representing the
Minister for Housing and Works:
(1) In the 2024–25 financial year, how
many public housing tenants received a communication telling them that they
would have to vacate their home because they were earning too much money?
(2) If possible, can we have a similar figure in
(1) for the community housing sector?
(3) For both sectors, out of those who received
this communication—
(Interruption.)
The President: Please continue, member. The members
are just trying to identify where your question is. So, if you wanted to start
from that final question again?
Hon Tim Clifford: Thank you, President.
(3) For both sectors, out of those who received
this communication, how many were successfully transitioned into the private
rental market?
516. Hon Tim Clifford to
the parliamentary secretary representing the
Minister for Housing and Works:
(1) In the 2024–25 financial year, how
many public housing tenants received a communication telling them that they
would have to vacate their home because they were earning too much money?
(2) If possible, can we have a similar figure in
(1) for the community housing sector?
(3) For both sectors, out of those who received
this communication—
(Interruption.)
The President: Please continue, member. The members
are just trying to identify where your question is. So, if you wanted to start
from that final question again?
Hon Tim Clifford: Thank you, President.
(3) For both sectors, out of those who received
this communication, how many were successfully transitioned into the private
rental market?
AnswerView source ↗
Thank you,
President. I am glad we all caught up there. I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question. The following has been provided to me by the
Minister for Housing and Works.
The Department of
Housing and Works advises that the data requested is unable to be provided in
the time provided. Should the member wish to place this question on notice, the
minister will endeavour to provide a response.
President. I am glad we all caught up there. I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question. The following has been provided to me by the
Minister for Housing and Works.
The Department of
Housing and Works advises that the data requested is unable to be provided in
the time provided. Should the member wish to place this question on notice, the
minister will endeavour to provide a response.
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