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Health and social care services, children’s services, police and other public bodies will have a legal duty to ‘ask and…
Mr Frank was once one of the 10,000 mostly Indigenous, public housing tenants in the NT relying entirely on a…
“The draft interim policy has been developed as a time-sensitive priority of council. Inputs have included environment review of local…
Germany’s laws are broadly in favour of the tenant, with long leases and strict eviction requirements allowing renters to stay…
Former aged-care residential units will be transformed into affordable housing for low-income older women in Bellingen on the NSW Mid…
Some had hoped that legislation on a First Nations Voice to Parliament would be released before the 2022 Federal Election….
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In 2020, HAAG hosted an event, At Risk: Older women facing homelessness in Australia at which we launched research that…
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This ABC Television News Broadcast aired on Saturday 24th July at 7pm and the story is about 17.04 minutes into…
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The Federal Government is unveiling its plan for the new Closing the Gap targets in a bid to improve life…
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There is no denying the power of patriotic sentiment. The ferocity with which many, particularly in the United States and…
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Santana is a skilled photographer and never imagined she would become one of the 20 per cent of Australians who…
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There are two main approaches to building affordable housing through the planning process. The first is the mandatory model which…
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Census night is on August 10, when Australia’s largest survey will go live on the Australian Bureau of Statistics website….
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Only a mandatory approach to accessibility standards will future-proof Australia’s housing for coming generations, and cater to the demands of…