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Aussies declining job offers to remain in public housing amid housing crisis

3 July 2026
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Australians are increasingly facing challenges in securing housing, with many now declining job opportunities to maintain their position on public housing waitlists. The fear of earning too much and losing access to affordable housing has led individuals like Brett Goring, a Perth resident, to turn down work despite being employed at a homelessness center. Goring, who had previously experienced homelessness, faced the threat of losing his social housing shortly after securing a job. A report by Shelter WA reveals that Western Australia’s income eligibility limit for social housing is the strictest in the country, with individuals allowed to earn only up to $551 per week. This limit has forced many residents to manage their work hours carefully, with nearly half turning down job offers to stay eligible for social housing, reflecting the severe impact of the housing crisis on employment and financial stability.

Why It Matters

The Australian housing crisis has been exacerbated by rising property prices and stagnant wages, leading to a significant gap between income and housing affordability. Data shows that many individuals on social housing waitlists face stringent income caps, compelling them to limit their earnings to avoid losing housing support. In Western Australia, the most stringent limits restrict eligibility to those earning roughly half the minimum wage, making it challenging for low-income workers to improve their financial situations without risking homelessness. This situation highlights the growing need for comprehensive housing policy reforms to address affordability and support vulnerable populations.

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