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Months ago, Cr Cassidy brought a motion calling on BCC to express its support for the federal Housing Australia Future Fund. The LNP tabled it, as they usually do when they don’t want to support something Labor brought, but it would be politically inexpedient to actually vote against it. Today, the LNP brought it back off the table, so they could amend it to make their support contingent on if they decide they like what it will do. The amended motion is incredibly wishy-washy, and basically means nothing.
what does anything the Deputy Mayor just said then mean? That was an exercise in just some…waffle, to fill some space and to move an amendment to not commit to something. To anything at all. So this amended motion now will say “Brisbane City Council supports the development of 30,000 new social and affordable homes…maybe.” That’s what this motion now reads.
Cr Cassidy says, in his response to the amendment to his motion.
He repeatedly accuses the Lord Mayor of having called social housing “slums”. He says the Deputy Mayor is the person taking point on this, rather than the Lord Mayor, precisely because the Lord Mayor thinks affordable housing is slums.
Cr Johnston points out that Labor has repeatedly tried to bring this motion back off the table in the 5 months since the motion was first tabled, and the LNP has repeatedly voted them down. 5 weeks ago the federal bill was ironed out and we have known what it will look at, and even after that the LNP has refused to allow debate on it here.
The Deputy Mayor’s amendment today before us is completely dishonest. … It wants to say "we note that the housing fund is there, but until you tell us what we’re getting out of it we don’t want to see it. We don’t really care about it. We don’t care if it helps people in the Gold Coast or Logan or Redlands or Cairns or Townsville or Mt Isa … we don’t care about those people. We only live in a community where what the LNP wants in Brisbane City Council matters, but for everybody else, we don’t care.
Well, not only am I part of a community here in Brisbane, I am part of a state and a country that wants to make good polciy decisions for people. Investing more money in social and affordable housing is critical. And all this Deputy Mayor wants to do is hold out her hand and say “what’s in it for me? And if there’s nothing in it for me, I don’t want any part of it.” That’s what the LNP are like here in Brisbane.
that’s what they’re like. Not good policy. Not good planning. Not working in a cooperative way to make sure that this city and its residents, and the other people of the state and the country we live in are going to be supported, but playing politics, “what’s in it for me?” That is dishonest.
Cr Johnston further criticises the LNP for the fact that their TLPI in the Kurilpa precinct didn’t include any affordable housing until the state government forced them to. The Deputy Mayor tries to get her silenced through the chair, saying it’s “impugning motive” and “misleading the chamber”. The LNP clearly doesn’t support social and affordable housing, Cr Johnston says.
Wow this debate is frustrating.
Months ago, Cr Cassidy brought a motion calling on BCC to express its support for the federal Housing Australia Future Fund. The LNP tabled it, as they usually do when they don’t want to support something Labor brought, but it would be politically inexpedient to actually vote against it. Today, the LNP brought it back off the table, so they could amend it to make their support contingent on if they decide they like what it will do. The amended motion is incredibly wishy-washy, and basically means nothing.
Cr Cassidy says, in his response to the amendment to his motion.
He repeatedly accuses the Lord Mayor of having called social housing “slums”. He says the Deputy Mayor is the person taking point on this, rather than the Lord Mayor, precisely because the Lord Mayor thinks affordable housing is slums.
Cr Johnston points out that Labor has repeatedly tried to bring this motion back off the table in the 5 months since the motion was first tabled, and the LNP has repeatedly voted them down. 5 weeks ago the federal bill was ironed out and we have known what it will look at, and even after that the LNP has refused to allow debate on it here.
Fixed that for her.
Cr Johnston further criticises the LNP for the fact that their TLPI in the Kurilpa precinct didn’t include any affordable housing until the state government forced them to. The Deputy Mayor tries to get her silenced through the chair, saying it’s “impugning motive” and “misleading the chamber”. The LNP clearly doesn’t support social and affordable housing, Cr Johnston says.