Submission on Improving NSW rental laws

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The Property Council of Australia welcomes the opportunity to provide feedback on the Government’s proposal to improve NSW rental laws.

With population growth set to continue unabated, rental vacancies at historic lows and limited supply coming to market, the housing crisis will remain an enduring feature of the economy for the foreseeable future. Addressing the enormity of this challenge requires involvement from all levels of government and industry, with our members playing a significant role in developing the stock required to solve the housing crisis.

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The Property Council of Australia welcomes the opportunity to provide comments on the proposed reintroduction of Developer Contributions by Hunter Water. We understand that although these charges were discontinued in 2008 during the Global Financial Crisis, the statutory mechanism that provides for their collection has remained within the Hunter Water Act 1991. We also understand that in October 2022, the NSW Treasurer authorised the reintroduction of these charges.

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The Property Council of Australia welcomes the opportunity to provide feedback on the
Government’s proposal to improve NSW rental laws.
With population growth set to continue unabated, rental vacancies at historic lows and
limited supply coming to market, the housing crisis will remain an enduring feature of the
economy for the foreseeable future. Addressing the enormity of this challenge requires
involvement from all levels of government and industry, with our members playing a
significant role in developing the stock required to solve the housing crisis.