Shelter NSW supporting public housing tenants
Last Saturday, Shelter NSW braved the rainy weather and proudly attended a community BBQ run by the “Friends of Erskineville” group, in support of public
Last Saturday, Shelter NSW braved the rainy weather and proudly attended a community BBQ run by the “Friends of Erskineville” group, in support of public
for State Significant Developments â Proposed Rapid Assessment Framework The Minister for Planning and Public Spaces has proposed a series of changes to the Environmental
Where a government spends its money and resources tells you a lot about its priorities. Along with fellow peaks like NCOSS, Shelter NSW recently took
The UNSW-ACOSS Inequality Partnership released a new report today that looks at the impacts of rapid policy changes made during COVID-19 on private renters and
Homelessness is not just the result of too few houses. So stated the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) in its opening statement in its 2016 Census
At the end of 2020, the NSW Government Land and Housing Corporation (LAHC) was very busy putting development proposals out for comment. Shelter NSW made
The NSW Government Land and Housing Corporation (LAHC) has been very busy putting development proposals out for comment. As a result, we have also been
Despite rental affordability across Sydney improving in the past year, the city remains critically unaffordable to significant proportions of the renting population, especially very low
A budget of missed opportunity – not fit for the challenging times we live in. While there are some specific encouraging announcements related to housing