Affordable housing developments are designed to reduce rental housing stress for key low income workers by providing homes that are close to jobs, services and transport.
The need to get housing right is front and centre - not just tackling barriers to unlocking more private housing, but increasing direct government investment in social, affordable and crisis housing.
Home in Place is urging people to sign a petition calling for MPs and political parties to make a real, long term, investment in social and affordable housing to tackle the current housing crisis.
The Annual Christmas events are one of the ways Home in Place engages with its tenants and provides an opportunity for tenants to socialise with each other. These events really bring out the best of the spirit of Christmas.
Congratulations to our Housing Access Officer Luke Bozic on taking out a Cessnock Business Chamber Customer Service Award. Luke was a winner of the Community Services Award in the Community, Education & Wellbeing category.
The GreenSmart Awards recognise the best in environmentally responsible housing and this apartment building ticks all the boxes.
Projects like this one show what’s possible when different levels of government work together and leverage the know-how of the community housing sector,
Home in Place’s Group Chief Strategic Engagement Officer, Professor David Adamson OBE, has won the Outstanding Achievement Award at the Australian Housing Institute’s 2022 Australasian Brighter Futures Awards.
Compass Housing Services is in urgent need of private properties for it to rent to it tenants and is calling on local property owners and property managers looking for hassle free, long term leasing to consider renting to it.
Chair Kwesi Addo said despite ongoing challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic, Compass had another successful year with some impressive achievements.
People in need of housing in Newcastle now have a place to call home following the completion of a new social and affordable housing project in Adamstown.
Construction of a 16-unit social and affordable housing complex in Wickham is surging ahead with the “topping out” milestone celebrated today.
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.