
Social and Affordable Housing is a key to economic and community recovery
Over the last two years, Shelter has joined many in the sector, calling for an investment in social and affordable housing as a key part

Over the last two years, Shelter has joined many in the sector, calling for an investment in social and affordable housing as a key part

Many who have run the gauntlet of the private rental market speak, with some frustration, about the persistence of what feels and looks like discriminatory

Shelter NSW Local Housing Forum recap It was fantastic to see over 130 people on our screens for our Local Housing Forum on October 14th,

2020-2023 Given the complete change of staff, joining of several new Board members and the various business and operational challenges that COVID presented, we agreed

Regional NSW is diverse. In some parts there are âgrowing painsâ as locals compete with key workers from new industries and relatively affluent Sydney-siders seeking

Weâre happy to see the national spotlight put on the housing affordability crisis in this country. But, if weâre perfectly honest, we greeted the news

At a time when many regional towns are facing unprecedented housing stress, Shelter NSW welcomed the NSW Governmentâs recent announcement of the Regional Housing Taskforce.

The private housing market continues to fail a large part of the population. Until and unless it is fundamentally changed, we advocate that a non-market

âMeanwhile useâ can be described as the short-term utilisation of temporarily empty buildings such as aged care facilities, residential premises, retail, and office buildings until