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Affordability Partnership To Build 152,000 Regional Homes
Affordability Partnership To Build 800,000 Victorian Homes
Direct government investments welcomed as key element to end Victoria’s housing crisis
WA the rent-rise capital of Australia as housing sector unites for solutions
Regional builders called on to deliver new homes
$50 million needed to secure future of Together Home
CHIA Vic welcomes news that Housing Australia Future Fund bill will pass
Passage of housing reforms a strong step forward
National cabinet housing package charts a path forward
National Cabinet should find ways to increase housing made from timber
National Homelessness Week 9 August
Statement on a significant matter – National Homelessness Week
Supporting industry to tackle skills shortages
Appointments to National Construction Industry Forum
Social housing boost a life-changing legacy for regional Victoria
The great construction company collapse: what to do if your builder goes bust?
Grants available to drive more social and affordable housing
State and Federal partnership driving social housing outcomes in Western Sydney
New appointments to NHFIC board to drive social housing progress
No plan in budget to tackle the housing crisis
Victorian budget must help fix housing crisis
Press Conference – Adelaide
Budget delivers progress on housing, but more must be done
Research, policy and advocacy for Indigenous housing under one roof
CHIA welcomes housing announcements
Report reveals critical need for more affordable homes
Report on Victorian rentals sparks call for urgent action
Launch of State of Nation’s Housing Report, Sydney
Victorian renters need housing solutions
Calls to ensure social housing funding is central in developer discussions
Research to tackle water damage in concrete balconies
Housing reform urgent as crisis worsens
$20 million for three new programs creating thousands of jobs
Senate urged to pass $10 billion housing fund
New building standards to improve home accessibility and energy efficiency
Lack of progress on homelessness highlights need for housing action
Victoria’s rise in homelessness highlights social housing need
Renters exposed by rate rises underscores need for more social housing
The areas of Victoria worst affected by housing stress
The areas of South Australia worst affected by housing stress
The areas of Western Australia worst affected by housing stress
The areas of Queensland worst affected by housing stress
Skyrocketing Melbourne rents underscore need for more community housing
Interim National Housing Supply and Affordability Council
Social housing must be focus of new government
Housing accord breakthrough moment
Social housing delivers and can do more with greater investment
Council strongly opposes potential changes to Wilton housing code