Gippsland › Latest news › Tim Bull MP
East Gippsland has lost four social housing homes since Labor's government took office nearly a decade ago, amidst a housing crisis
The Labor government has confirmed that East Gippsland now has four fewer social housing homes, despite rising demand and a worsening housing crisis. Concerns over a "Big Housing Build" were raised.
It has now been confirmed by the Labor state government that in the midst of a housing crisis, East Gippsland Shire has four less social housing homes than when it came to government nearly 10 years ago.
Housing Minister Harriet Shing confirmed in a response to Tim Bull that East Gippsland had 931 social housing dwellings in June 2023, down from 933 in 2017
Social housing decline
Housing Minister, Harriet Shing, whose Upper House electorate covers East Gippsland, confirmed in a signed response to a question from Gippsland East Nationals MP, Tim Bull, that the figures in the department annual report were correct - showing that there were 931 social housing dwellings in the East Gippsland on June 2023, two less than June 2017, where there were 933 social housing dwellings.
"The reality of it is, we have fewer homes in many local government areas across the state, including Gippsland. There are less social housing homes in Wellington Shire Council and significantly less in the Latrobe Valley. In the midst of significant population increase and a housing crisis worsened by Labor pushing landlords from the rental market, we have two less social housing homes in East Gippsland than we had in Labor's first term."
"This government spruiks about its so-called Big Housing Build, but it is irrelevant how many homes you build if at the same time you are demolishing or selling off a greater number, resulting in a net loss. That is what has occurred here," said Mr Bull
Housing crisis exposed
Mr Bull also said, "Whenever she is publicly questioned on this, Ms Shing wants to talk about what the Liberals and Nationals did in government to deflect from her failure to have supported her own electorate. Even then, the answer to her question is, we had a public housing waiting list around half of what it is now. It has exploded to 61,587 under her watch."
"It is not a Big Housing Build at all, it is more a big housing con. The government has led people to believe these new homes are all additional homes boosting social housing numbers - but they are not. In addition to having less homes, when you look at the net amount of bedrooms, it is an even worse outcome."
"The homes that are being sold off or demolished around the region are in some cases 3-4 bedroom homes and they are being replaced by one and two bedroom dwellings, so apart from the reduction in homes, we've lost a significant number of bedrooms also," said Mr Bull.
Pictures from Victoria State Government - Department of Families, Fairness and Housing website.
Source: www.gippsland.com
Published by: news@gippsland.com

Community feedback strengthens Wellington's Road Management Plan, highlighting priorities for road upgrades

East Gippsland kids invited to join and send entries for National Water Week poster competition by 12 September 2025

Future Wellington Community feedback shapes draft plans, final input invited before 16 July 2025

Gippsland Water commits to keeping customer bills affordable despite cost of living pressures

Have your say on Latrobe's draft Domestic Animal Management Plan 2026 - 2029 until 29 July 2025

Latrobe City Council endorses new Council Plan and Community Vision 2025-2029 to guide Latrobe's future growth

Wellington Shire Councillors advocate for region's needs at National Local Government Assembly in Canberra on 24 - 27 June 2025

East Gippsland tourism and hospitality masterclass to build sustainable, resilient businesses and grow positive

Southern Rural Water celebrates 30 years of service with modernisation, partnerships and sustainable water
