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Owner
occupier equity in demand
By Graham Howatt, ArFFA
In a recent edition of Army, the Federation drew attention to what
we see as policy shortcomings in regard to members purchasing a
suitable own home in posting location.
The ADF is a mobile force and most members are provided with accommodation
assistance in various forms to assist them meeting regular relocation
obligations associated with such mobile employment.
Members who choose to purchase and occupy their own home are assisted
by the Home Purchase Assistance Scheme (HPAS) for initial purchase.
Subsequent assistance for the home owner/occupier is available through
the Home Purchase Sales and
Expense Allowance (HPSEA) for sale and purchase as a consequence
of reposting.
Eligible members may also access either the Defence Service Home
Loan ($25,000) or the Defence Homeowner Scheme ($80,000). Conditions
apply to each. ArFFA members can also access our discounted $250,000
home loan.
This is all good stuff and should continue. However, apart from
HPSA (fully taxed at source) and HPSEA upon reposting (if applicable)
there is no fortnightly financial assistance available.
When comparing this to the amount of subsidised rental associated
with members occupying a service residence or Living-In Accommodation
and the amounts paid to those in receipt of Rental Allowance (RA),
it raises serious questions in regard to overall remuneration equity
in the ADF.
Depending on your point of view, the home owner/occupier, in the
longer term, is being short changed and the Federation suggests
ADF management give serious thought to the introduction of fortnightly
assistance to these members. Our solution would be to provide an
allowance that would equate to what they would have received if
in an RA situation.
Such a concept is not new and has been debated many times during
housing and remuneration reviews in the past without progress.
That said, the Federation wishes to make it quite clear we are not
suggesting for one minute that existing housing entitlements be
cashed out.
We are simply suggesting a new category be added to the range of
choices currently available to members.
The ADF Census 2003, determined 17 per cent of ADF members are home
owner/occupiers and there would be a price tag attached if the ADF
were to accept our suggestion. On the up side, such an initiative
would greatly assist the ADF with attraction and retention, raise
their profile as an employer of choice and encourage members to
enter the housing market.
The federation would welcome comments on our proposal prior to taking
this up further with the appropriate authorities.
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