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Rent Rant Archive

Rent Rant is our (ir)regularly produced general newsletter. Click on the following links to read previous editions.

Summer 2017/18

Autumn 2017

Spring 2016

Autumn 2016

Spring 2015

Autumn 2015

Summer 2014/15

Spring 2013

Special Edition, April 8 2013

Autumn 2013

Winter 2012

Summer 2012

Winter 2011

Autumn 2011

Winter 2010

Summer 2009/10

Winter 2009

Summer 2008/09

Winter 2008

Spring 2007

Autumn 2007

Winter 2006

Other Publications

  • Tasmanian Rents
  • Rental Vacancy Rates in Tasmania
  • Census 2016: State and Capital City Comparison
  • Census 2016: Tasmanian Local Council Areas
  • 2016 Tasmanian Census Data
  • Rent Rant Archive
  • Don’t Panic – A Tenants’ Guide to Renting in Tasmania
  • Australian Housing Statistics
  • Tenants’ Union Advice Line Callers
  • Housing Tasmania Arbitrarily Evicting Tenants
  • Cost of Living
  • Tenants’ Union submission calls for minimum standards
  • Tenants’ Ire at Water Charges
  • Mouldy Flat Sparks Rental Warning
  • Residential Tenancy Act Final Report
  • Government Raises Housing Tasmania Rents
  • Moves to Slug Public Housing Tenants for Water
  • Labor-Greens Being Mean!
  • Rental Statistics by Tasmanian Local Government Area 2011
  • Tasmanian Oil Price Vulnerability Study
  • Water and Sewerage Regulations
  • Tasmanian Charter of Human Rights
  • Tasmania Together – 10 Year Review
  • Residential Tenancy Act Review
  • Tenancy Databases
  • Tenants’ Union TV Advertisements
  • Rent Hike Holiday
  • Housing Affordability
  • Charter of Human Rights
  • Through the Roof

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    The Tenants' Union of Tasmania wish to acknowledge the Tasmanian Aboriginal community, the palawa/ pakana people, who have survived invasion and dispossession, and who continue to maintain their identity, culture, and Aboriginal rights. We pay respect to the palawa/ pakana elders past and present.
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