Homes Victoria says maintaining the 44 towers would cost $2.3bn over 20 years but Greens say some estates are already being refurbished
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The Greens have questioned why 44 public housing towers slated for demolition in Melbourne could not have been refurbished, after Victoria’s housing agency chief said maintaining them would be akin to “putting lipstick on a pig”.
Homes Victoria has been forced to defend the government’s decision to rebuild the towers, amid fierce opposition from the Victorian Greens, with the agency saying maintaining the towers would cost $2.3bn over 20 years.