Changing of the guard at Home in Place
After more than two decades of dedicated service Greg Budworth is retiring from his role as Group Managing Director.
After more than two decades of dedicated service Greg Budworth is retiring from his role as Group Managing Director.
We congratulate CHIA and PowerHousing Australia on their successful merger and the formation of Australian Community Housing (ACH), a unified national voice for the community housing sector.
Tom Hall has spent more than a decade making sure tenant voices are heard and respected at Home in Place.
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.
Topics included planning and development lead times, and the critical role CHPs play in delivering social and affordable housing across the state
"The NSW community housing sector is our secret source. It is our advantage. And we cannot do this without each other." The Hon. Rose Jackson, MLC.
Home in Place received an overwhelmingly positive response to its inaugural Green Thumbs Grants initiative, with 304 expressions of interest submitted by tenants across our regions.
Home in Place is proud to be supporting the launch and coordination of the Global Housing Charter, a new framework advocating for the human right to housing
Home in Place is excited to announce the return of our Tenant Forums in 2025! These free events are a chance for tenants to enjoy a sit-down lunch, hear from expert guest speakers, and connect with local services all in a friendly and relaxed setting.
Home in Place tenants from across the Newcastle area gathered for a relaxed morning tea at an Adamstown housing complex, connecting with each other and local support services including Hearing Australia and Vinnies.
The Pantry at the 123 Community Hub in Broken Hill and is celebrating its first birthday!
Once upon a time Australia had leaders who recognised that housing is one of those things, like education and healthcare, which are expensive but essential, and which lots of people will be unable to afford unless the state is heavily involved on the supply side
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.
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.