Forty-four of Victoria's public housing towers are set to be demolished, sparking alarm among residents who say they have been left with more questions than answers about what comes next.

The towers, widely acknowledged to be old and poorly maintained, have long been a fixture of Melbourne's public housing landscape. While the state government has moved to announce their demolition, many residents remain unclear about their future and what the process will mean for them.

Concerns about housing security, relocation, and the broader impact on communities have yet to be adequately addressed, it is understood, leaving those who call the towers home in a state of uncertainty as plans move forward.