Regarding the transformation, Wanjia’s view (1)

By 2050, it is estimated that two-thirds of the world’s 9.4 billion people will live in urban areas. We can expect that the family living arrangements we are familiar with today will change. In high-density cities, static apartment layouts with only one function per room will become an unsustainable luxury. The traditional concept of a…

Benefit recipients can get a mortgage approved by the bank

Those Australians in financial difficulties who receive government benefits can also obtain mortgage loans approved by the bank. According to the federal government’s JobKeeper program, more than 3.6 million people received a fortnightly subsidy of A$1,500, for a total of A$41.8 billion. “For those who receive JobKeeper, not everyone can return to their jobs before…

Experts call on some states to open up travel

According to reports, experts said that if the number of new crown infections continues to decrease, “inappropriate” hard-line blockades between states may become illegal. The governors of the states may face pressure to reopen the state. Experts also called for open travel between states with fewer cases. Monash University legal expert Luke Beck said that…

Victorian tenant protection order extended

In response to the current situation, the Victorian government announced a series of measures to support landlords and tenants. Specific measures include: Extending the temporary ban on evictions and rent increases until December 31; The government established the Commercial Landlord Difficulty Fund to provide small commercial landlords with a subsidy of A$3,000 per tenant; The…

Victorian tenant protection order extended

In response to the current situation, the Victorian government announced a series of measures to support landlords and tenants. Specific measures include: Extending the temporary ban on evictions and rent increases until December 31; The government established the Commercial Landlord Difficulty Fund to provide small commercial landlords with a subsidy of A$3,000 per tenant; The…

Victorian housing subsidy extended for three months

The HomeBuilder subsidy portal in Victoria was officially launched on August 10, and more than 1,000 applications have been received in the past week. As Victoria is in a strict four-level lockdown period, the HomeBuilder subsidy has also specifically extended the time required for Victoria to start construction. According to news.com.au, the Victorian Minister of…

Rectification of public housing (5)

In 1872, Frederick Engels concluded that “the so-called housing shortage plays such an important role in the press” is the result of the lack of housing for workers in industrialized European cities. Engels understood that housing is political. If the market society cannot provide enough housing for workers, the housing problem will continue indefinitely. This…

Rectification of public housing (4)

The initiator of the beacon of public housing policy, the Minister of Health Christopher Addison (Christopher Addison), enacted a law called the Addison Act in 1919. This was the first time that the British Parliament was responsible for the construction of the Municipal Council. Responsibility for affordable housing. However, like most policies, it is only…

Nominated for West Melbourne Waterfront Master Plan

It was decided by the Future Melbourne Committee that the master plan for the area of Maribyrnong River will continue to move forward. WMW Developments is the team behind the waterfront project, a joint venture between the family business Perri Projects and Qanstruct. Some experts have confirmed that the construction of the West Melbourne waterfront…