
International Women’s Day: Celebrating women’s leadership and impact across the housing sector
Shelter NSW was privileged to sponsor two International Womenâs Day events during International Womenâs Week. We kicked off the week by attending the Planning Institute

Homelessness NSW Conference Wrap-Up
Homelessness is not inevitable, but universally understood as the product of political choices. While Shelter NSW knows this more than most, it is always a

New suburb, same old missed opportunities: NSW Government must do more for non-market housing in Bays West
The long-awaited announcement for the plans to develop the Bays West Precinct in Rozelle arrived earlier this month, to a mixed response. Governmentâs plan to transform

Jackson Hills appointed CEO of National Shelter
National Shelter has announced the appointment of Jackson Hills as its new Chief Executive Officer, marking an important step for the organisation as it continues to

Shelter NSW at the SDA Union Conference
Shelter NSW was grateful for the opportunity to contribute to this yearâs SDA (Shop, Distributive and Allied Employeesâ Association) Annual General Conference, held on 4

Breaking the cycle: YFoundations & Shelter NSW joint submission to the Select Committee on Youth Justice
Youth contact with the criminal justice system and housing precarity tend to go hand in hand. A young person who has spent time in detention is more likely to face housing precarity, while

Finding ‘Common Ground’ in Camperdown: More state-of-the-art facilities needed to support people experiencing chronic and recurrent homelessness
Last week, Shelter NSW had the privilege of joining Ms. Donna Davis MP, Member for Parramatta, on a tour of a state-of-the-art âhousing firstâ facility managed by Mission Australia in Camperdown. Common Ground is

Needs, challenges and opportunities for better housing in regional NSW: We want to hear from you!
Housing challenges in regional, rural and remote NSW are diverse, complex and often very different from those in the metropolitan areas of Sydney, Newcastle, and Wollongong. From workforce shortages and rental
