More Australian Business Awards for Compass
Compass Housing Services has been awarded five 2021 Australian Business Awards.
Compass Housing Services has been awarded five 2021 Australian Business Awards.
A report released today by Compass Housing Services finds state governments have limited capacity to house the people on their respective waiting lists and no capacity to cater for future demand.
Compass Housing Services SDA team has summarised the highlights from the National Disability Insurance Agency’s (NDIA) 2021 SDA Market Summary –2021.
Compass Housing Service is a three time finalist in the upcoming 2021 Hunter Business Awards.
As part of our commitment to the World Urban Campaign (WUC), Compass Housing Services has partnered with Cifal Newcastle to deliver a special, online Urban Thinkers Campus.
Compass Housing Services recently partnered with the City of Newcastle’s Digital Library and Beyond Bank, to host a pilot series of workshops teaching the ‘Art of Digital Storytelling’ skills to young people participating in the Grow a Star program.
In celebration of NAIDOC week 2021, we asked our tenants to share their stories of culture, art, and country.
Compass Housing Services are hosting a series of Real Estate Engagement Program workshops in the Hunter and Central Coast.
Construction of a 16-unit social and affordable housing complex in Wickham is surging ahead with the “topping out” milestone celebrated today.
The first sod has been turned on an innovative community housing project that will serve people with a disability in the outer Brisbane suburb of Marsden.
Compass Housing Services (Compass), finished the year in a strong position despite what Group Managing Director Greg Budworth describes as the most challenging year in Compass’ history.
Compass Housing Services (Compass) has teamed up with the Royal Botanic Gardens and Cerebral Palsy Alliance to build and plant-out a wheelchair accessible sensory garden at one of its new specialist disability accommodation (SDA) properties on the Central Coast.
There are still almost 5,000 people under 65 and 130 aged under 45 living in residential aged care. The reality is almost all of those people have a disability.
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.