Submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Economics, supporting the implementation of the National Housing and Homelessness Bill 2024 (No. 2).

The introduction of this Bill provides a strong foundation for a nationally coordinated, ten-year plan with a human rights-based approach informed by independent information and feedback with reporting and accountability on progress.

COTA Australia particularly welcomes the implementation of a National Housing Consumer Council providing a consumer voice and lived experience expertise to inform housing policy and planning and enable important housing issues to be escalated to the Commonwealth housing minister.

Housing as a human right is also an important starting place for an effective national plan that works across different policy areas and enables a range of institutions to work together.

Currently, responsibility for housing policy and service provision is spread across jurisdictions and Commonwealth portfolios. Only a plan, led and owned by the Australian Government, with its control over key housing-related powers including tax, social security and migration, can co-ordinate nationally consistent approaches to housing provision.

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