Djite: NIMBY privilege reigns as housing hypocrisy hits home
With rental vacancies at 1.03 per cent in August who could possibly be anti-housing and waging a campaign against increased housing supply, asks Bruce Djite.
With rental vacancies at 1.03 per cent in August who could possibly be anti-housing and waging a campaign against increased housing supply, asks Bruce Djite.
Another year, another unaffordable Adelaide City Council rate hike that seems designed to squeeze every ounce of life and vibrancy from our city, writes Bruce Djite.
Populist notions of rent caps and rent freezes do more harm than good, writes Bruce Djite.
As the Matildas prepare to face Denmark in what is the most anticipated sporting fixture in a generation – the legacy of this tournament must be examined, writes Bruce Djite.
Unions are celebrating an agreement which removes government employers’ rights to cap workers’ days out of the office – but is it in the common interest?
Laws that would dictate what you can and cannot do with your own property are not the solution to the housing crisis, writes Bruce Djite.
The way we’re going to compete, not just with Sydney but the world, is with political leadership to make hard decisions when it comes to property, writes Bruce Djite.
You can tell a lot about a place by its traffic, writes Bruce Djite. And Adelaide’s speaks volumes these days.
The proposed Women’s and Children’s Hospital has brought into focus the need for a more sophisticated discussion around how we finance major projects, writes Bruce Djite.
The writing is on the door: “Sorry, we’re closed due to lack of staff”. South Australia needs to be first in line for new workers, writes Bruce Djite.
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