
Apartments – a place that feels like home when you’re a kid
With more and more children living in higher density than ever before there is a need to not just challenge the proposition that you can’t
With more and more children living in higher density than ever before there is a need to not just challenge the proposition that you can’t
After three impactful years, first as a Board member and then as CEO of National Shelter, Emma Greenhalgh has stepped down to pursue a new
We are very sad to announce that Kayla Clanchy has resigned from her role as our Policy Officer specialising in regional housing issues. Kayla joined
Shelter NSW had its 50th Birthday this month, with our AGM kicking off a series of anniversary celebrations (more to come in the new year).
Shelter NSW, along with other community and social sector advocates and the City of Sydney, has long played a game of cat and mouse with
Our CEO John Engeler was happy to attend yesterday’s Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) event and join a panel alongside the Minister for
Shelter NSW supports the urban renewal of transit centres in ways that make them more inclusive. For over a year we have fought hard for
Any day that provides more housing security for people is a good day. These were the words of our CEO John Engeler, in his capacity as
Rental affordability has hit record lows in Sydney with low-income earners bearing the brunt of the crisis, according to the tenth annual National Shelter-SGS Economics and Planning Rental