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22 November 2022 Learn more
Media release

ACTCOSS Welcomes Inclusion of Affordable Rentals in Build-to-Rent Scheme

The ACT Council of Social Service (ACTCOSS) has today welcomed the ACT Government’s announcement requiring the inclusion of affordable rental properties in existing or planned Build-to-Rent proposals and developments in the ACT. The ACT’s housing crisis has left a serious lack of affordable options for low-income Canberran households simultaneously struggling with cost of living stresses. […]

9 November 2022 Learn more
Media release

ACTCOSS welcomes new minimum energy efficiency standards for rentals

The ACT Council of Social Service (ACTCOSS) has today welcomed the announcement of a new minimum energy standard for rental properties in the ACT. The new regulation will require landlords to have a minimum standard of ceiling insulation from April 2023 with a phase in period to November 2026. ACTCOSS CEO, Dr Emma Campbell: “Over […]

2 September 2022 Learn more
Media release

ACTCOSS calls for stronger rights and protections for social housing tenants

The ACT Council of Social Service (ACTCOSS) has today welcomed the proposal to end “no cause” evictions but has said that additional protections for private tenants must not come at the expense of social housing tenants. The ACT Government’s Draft Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill 2022 will remove “no cause” evictions for all tenants in the […]

2 August 2022 Learn more
Media release

ACT Budget – treading water

The ACT Council of Social Service (ACTCOSS) has welcomed funding in today’s ACT Budget for housing, health and the ACT community sector but said more is needed to support Canberrans struggling as the cost of living skyrockets. The Budget, described by Chief Minister and Treasurer Andrew Barr MLA as “delivering for Canberrans now and into […]

1 August 2022 Learn more
Media release

ACTCOSS calls for significant investment in community services, cost of living, Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations

The ACT Council of Social Service (ACTCOSS) is calling for significant investment in community services, cost of living relief and Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations ahead of the release of the 2022-23 ACT Budget tomorrow. ACTCOSS CEO, Dr Emma Campbell said: “Cost of living pressures are continuing to increase in the ACT and more people are […]

30 July 2022 Learn more
Media release

‘Desperately needed’ housing investment welcomed

The ACT Council of Social Service (ACTCOSS) has today welcomed a $30 million investment to deliver promised public housing and $57.3 million to undertake public housing repairs. These investments are part of a package announced by the ACT Government in the lead up to the ACT budget on 2 August, comprising: $30 million investment to […]

27 July 2022 Learn more
Media release

Housing ACT must be held to the same standard as private landlords

ACTCOSS today expressed its concern over proposed legislation that will weaken protections against eviction for Housing ACT tenants. The ACT Attorney General, Shane Rattenbury MLA, today released the draft Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment Bill 2022 aimed at increasing protections for tenants living in privately owned rental properties by removing the ‘without cause’ tenancy termination provision. […]

6 July 2022 Learn more
Media release

Consumer trust in energy providers declines

Media Release The ACT Council of Social Service (ACTCOSS) today said that more needs to be done to protect vulnerable utilities consumers and to rebuild trust between providers and customers. This follows data released today by Energy Consumers Australia (ECA) showing that in the ACT there is deteriorating household satisfaction with gas and electricity services […]

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