The personal effects of homelessness
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The effects of homelessness on those who experience it. Learn about potential consequences such as poor mental health, physical health, relationships and more.
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After more than a decade with Home in Place, we farewell Dr Bernadette Pinnell and acknowledge her contribution to the organisation’s work in New Zealand, the Pacific and internationally.
Home in Place acknowledges the service and leadership of Group Chair Kwesi Addo, spanning more than two decades.
Home in Place is ready to work with government and our sector colleagues to make the most of this opportunity. These homes will matter not only for the people who move into them, but for generations that follow.
The online survey of 1,020 young Australians, commissioned by Home in Place, paints a stark picture of a generation under siege from the housing crisis.
Home in Place is proud to celebrate Christy Gillin who has been named the national winner of the Australasian Housing Institute (AHI) Future Leader Award at the 2025 Brighter Futures Awards.
Home in Place is proud to have won three categories at the 2025 NSW/ACT Brighter Futures Awards, adding to recent success in New Zealand.
Home in Place has been awarded $3 million in funding under the Community Housing Energy Performance program to install solar systems on 427 homes across NSW.
Home in Place has made a submission to the Federal Government’s Economic Reform Roundtable, urging that housing be placed at the centre of Australia’s productivity agenda.
"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.
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 the 1950s and 60s, around 15 to 20% of all new housing was built by the government, a strategy that had bipartisan support.
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.