Demand NSW Parliament act on federal housing promise


Demand NSW Parliament act on federal housing promise
The issue
Between 1973 and 1979, the relationship between America and Australia experienced shifts due to various geopolitical and economic developments. This period witnessed changes in international relations, partly influenced by the Vietnam War's aftermath and the oil crisis, altering global economic scenarios. Today, a similar transformative period is necessary in addressing the housing crisis in New South Wales.
In recent years, the federal government, recognising the pressing housing needs, has made numerous promises to address affordable housing shortages. However, these promises remain largely unfulfilled, leaving countless families in New South Wales struggling to find secure and affordable housing. This is not just a failure in policy but a breach of trust that echoes past international situations where partners did not live up to their commitments.
All houses were built before the Vietnam War between 1934 and 1950 but later years were ended up being a aftermath of Vietnam War which was turned into a brutal fallout from the post-war era and the collapse of the military dictatorship that followed the end of the war in the late 1970s and the early 1980s which saw a new generation and the new era in the entire country becoming more prosperous as a whole in a new way than in any previous time when it came into being dangerously violent and the police are arresting people for protesting against their own rights to be in a society where the law and the war in Vietnam has been broken and very depressing to the core values that we all know is a real threat to their safety as the violence in this world.
The NSW Parliament has the power and responsibility to demand accountability for these unkept promises. It is imperative that they initiate a leadership spill if federal commitments continue to be neglected. This decisive action will hold national leaders to account and ensure that New South Wales receives the attention and resources it deserves.
Concrete steps must be taken immediately: increase funding for affordable housing projects, implement effective housing policies, and secure federal support for state housing initiatives. These measures will help alleviate the crisis and build a sustainable future for all residents.
We urge NSW Parliament to stand firm for its citizens by calling for a leadership spill. Let's ensure that the trust of the people is upheld and that actions match promises. Please sign this petition to demand accountability and change. Together, we can make a difference and ensure a secure housing future for all investing in our community's stability and prosperity for the generations to come.

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The issue
Between 1973 and 1979, the relationship between America and Australia experienced shifts due to various geopolitical and economic developments. This period witnessed changes in international relations, partly influenced by the Vietnam War's aftermath and the oil crisis, altering global economic scenarios. Today, a similar transformative period is necessary in addressing the housing crisis in New South Wales.
In recent years, the federal government, recognising the pressing housing needs, has made numerous promises to address affordable housing shortages. However, these promises remain largely unfulfilled, leaving countless families in New South Wales struggling to find secure and affordable housing. This is not just a failure in policy but a breach of trust that echoes past international situations where partners did not live up to their commitments.
All houses were built before the Vietnam War between 1934 and 1950 but later years were ended up being a aftermath of Vietnam War which was turned into a brutal fallout from the post-war era and the collapse of the military dictatorship that followed the end of the war in the late 1970s and the early 1980s which saw a new generation and the new era in the entire country becoming more prosperous as a whole in a new way than in any previous time when it came into being dangerously violent and the police are arresting people for protesting against their own rights to be in a society where the law and the war in Vietnam has been broken and very depressing to the core values that we all know is a real threat to their safety as the violence in this world.
The NSW Parliament has the power and responsibility to demand accountability for these unkept promises. It is imperative that they initiate a leadership spill if federal commitments continue to be neglected. This decisive action will hold national leaders to account and ensure that New South Wales receives the attention and resources it deserves.
Concrete steps must be taken immediately: increase funding for affordable housing projects, implement effective housing policies, and secure federal support for state housing initiatives. These measures will help alleviate the crisis and build a sustainable future for all residents.
We urge NSW Parliament to stand firm for its citizens by calling for a leadership spill. Let's ensure that the trust of the people is upheld and that actions match promises. Please sign this petition to demand accountability and change. Together, we can make a difference and ensure a secure housing future for all investing in our community's stability and prosperity for the generations to come.

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The Decision Makers
Petition created on 25 September 2025