
NAIDOC Week 2022
Last week was NAIDOC Week, and we at Shelter NSW reflected on the many housing-related issues that Indigenous communities still face in this country. But

Last week was NAIDOC Week, and we at Shelter NSW reflected on the many housing-related issues that Indigenous communities still face in this country. But

1 million unoccupied dwellings were counted across Australian on census night last August. This represents a whopping 10% of all housing stock. Of the 1

Shelter NSW is a member of the NSW Ageing on the Edge Forum. Collectively we are working towards ending homelessness of older people in NSW.

Unfortunately the NSW budget announcement is consistent with long-term trends â of inadequate investment and social housing stock that is barely keeping up with demand or

A very well attended, lively and productive Blue Mountains Housing Summit was held on Monday 27th June in Lawson. Shelter NSW was invited to participate

The NSW Budget was delivered on the shortest day of the year, and cast a long shadow on the overlooked needs of those in insecure

Shelter NSW, along with CHIA NSW, Committee for Sydney and Homelessness NSW, have signed an open letter to Premier Dominic Perrottet & Treasurer Matt Kean

Shelter NSW was proud to see a very important and significant piece of research it had co-sponsored published this month. Professor Hal Pawson and Dr

The exhibition period closed this week on draft amendments to the Willoughby Local Environmental Plan 2012. The amendments form part of a comprehensive LEP review,