“It’s not just the buildings, high-density neighbourhoods make life worse for the poor.”
While Shelter NSW does not assert that high-rise living is, by definition, unsuitable for lower income people, it is well understood that the downsides of
While Shelter NSW does not assert that high-rise living is, by definition, unsuitable for lower income people, it is well understood that the downsides of
The NSW Productivity Commission’s has recently released a report regarding housing supply challenges and options for the NSW Goverment. While covering a great many issues we were
Shelter NSW’s CEO John Engeler was invited to attend the 50th celebration of the Mission Australia Centre, ‘MAC’, previously known as Campbell House. Mission Australia
Once considered an issue firmly in the remit of States and Territories, renting and rental form has become a key feature of the national policy
After months of a concerted campaign to achieve a better public policy outcome from the Government’s very important TOD program, Shelter NSW is taking a
As many of our supporters may know, Shelter NSW has increased its regional housing advocacy in recent years, guided by our Regional Housing Need Report and our
Shelter NSW CEO John Engeler was very pleased to host Rose Jackson MLC, Minister for Housing and Homelessness and his sector colleagues as the Minister formally launched the Homelessness
In May this year, we attended NCOSSâ regional forum âKeeping Communities Safeâ in Dubbo which was well-attended by a variety of community service organisations, government agencies, academics,
Approximately 17% of NSW residents live in properties governed by strata laws and regulations with the NSW Government forecasting this to surge to 50% in