What is community housing?
What is community housing? Discover how this type of social housing works in Australia, who is eligible, how much rent you’ll pay and more with Home In Place.
What is community housing? Discover how this type of social housing works in Australia, who is eligible, how much rent you’ll pay and more with Home In Place.
Need extra funds for rent or bills? Discover how Centrelink Advance Payments work, how much you can borrow, and why they are safer than payday loans.
The effects of homelessness on those who experience it. Learn about potential consequences such as poor mental health, physical health, relationships and more.
How to apply for the Rentstart bond loan in NSW. Learn how to get approved faster with our 2026 guide. Eligibility criteria, application steps and FAQs.
Solving Australia’s housing crisis with the 'One in Ten' strategy. Learn how we can combat the cost-of-living crisis and rental stress.
Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) is a type of housing funded under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) for participants with significant functional impairments and high support needs.
Home in Place continues to support Hunter Homeless Connect Day, helping people access housing, health and community services in one welcoming space.
Understanding how emergency housing works in Australia can be the first step toward safety and support.
Social housing eligibility explained. Learn the criteria for qualifying in each Australian state and territory. A clear guide for potential tenants.
The design, development and delivery of community hubs, such as The Meeting Place on the NSW Central Coast and the 123 Hub in Broken Hill, has been grounded in a place-based methodology.
As the cost of living climbs, many Australians are struggling to find a secure and affordable place to live. Affordable housing plays a vital role in easing that pressure.
In this article, we explore the different types of homelessness in Australia based on living conditions and duration—plus how Home In Place is working to provide safe and secure housing for those in need.
Addressing homelessness isn’t just a social responsibility—it’s an investment in the long-term stability and prosperity of our communities.
Home in Place wishes to recognise the traditional custodians of the lands and waterways where we work and live. We celebrate the First Peoples’ unique cultural and spiritual relationship to Country and acknowledge the significance of Aboriginal cultures in Australia.