Mercury (Hobart)

Aussie housing dream now a nightmare

- KARINA BARRYMORE

THERE is a massive housing crisis in Australia and everyone is running for cover as this ticking time bomb threatens to explode.

I’m not talking about a shortage of homes or an oversupply, or the homeless, or worsening affordabil­ity.

I’m talking about the complete breakdown of government regulation and the greeddrive­n failure of the building sector to provide safe housing.

We have builders with fake licences, inferior plumbing fix- tures, dodgy imported electrical wiring, useless building guarantees, flammable cladding, heaving concrete slabs, false documents, leaky building syndrome and even new housing estates built around toxic waste dumps. What the hell is going on? Anyone buying a new home, high-rise or housing estate, is taking their lives in their own hands.

We have tens of thousands of people living in unsafe conditions and financiall­y shackled to these housing disasters.

People’s dreams are in ruin, their biggest financial asset in tatters and everyone is turning their back.

This breakdown in the building sector is also a breakdown in society, as the law is ignored and not policed. Home builders, surveyors, regulators and the Government have their fingers in their ears — la la la la, not my fault.

We have a systemic breakdown of regulation across the Government and building sector. We already have plenty of good laws in place, both state and federally but no one is enforcing them. In some cases only 3 per cent of homes are inspected. And the ambition is to increase this to 10 per cent! That still means 90 per cent won’t get checked.

Those odds easily support continuing to buy cheap products, install unsafe fixtures and take risks with people’s money and lives.

Just look at the merry dance still going on about replacing non-compliant, highly flammable, life-threatenin­g cladding from the high-rise homes of thousands of people.

Government­s and property developers have always had a very cosy relationsh­ip. Planning approvals make or break millionair­e developers. So does enforcing building regulation­s.

It is increasing­ly clear government­s are not providing proper funding to allow the regulators to do their job. I suspect this is not a coincidenc­e but corruption.

High-rise or housing estate, buyers and households are getting done over.

Take all the developers who have been allowed to sell new homes in Melbourne’s west without a mention of the massive commercial dump being built beside them. For almost 20 years the Government and its agencies let these tip plans go undocument­ed on contracts of sale.

Or the dodgy concrete slabs, the properties being built on risky soil or near old landfill. The polystyren­e cladding that lets the water leak through and rot out the timber framing behind it, the homes that don’t have proper fire proofing, faulty fixtures and dodgy wiring.

Buying a new home is often a nightmare, not a dream. Now that’s a housing crisis!

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