Keeping you informed: CHIA eNews July
CHIA has released its July 2022 newsletter- read here Subscribe here
CHIA has released its July 2022 newsletter- read here Subscribe here
Link Wentworth recently launched a new name and brandmark for their Affordable Housing services. This follows the organisation’s merger last year to become Link Wentworth. ‘Link Wentworth Affordable’ is a licensed real estate agency, linking renters on low to moderate incomes with appropriate and affordable properties. The team works in close partnership with private property
Welcome to the 8th Affordable Housing Development & Investment Summit (Melbourne 15 – 16 September), developed in a first-time partnership between CHIA and Aventedge, to deliver a summit which tackles critical housing issues at a time of change in leadership and crisis. The early bird has been extended to 5th August, and CHIA members receive an additional discount
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SGCH, NSW’s largest community housing provider, has released its first Impact Report in recognition of the growing interest in the sector by investors, Government and commercial partners, and the broader sector. The Impact Report draws a clear link between SGCH’s strategy and the long-term impact and value that this emerging investment class is creating in
The Community Housing Industry Association (CHIA) congratulates the Hon Julie Collins MP on her appointment to Cabinet as the Minister responsible for the housing portfolio. “We warmly welcome Ms Collins to her new role” said Wendy Hayhurst, CHIA’s CEO. “We have long argued that housing deserves a seat at the Cabinet table. Access to a
The Community Housing Industry Association (CHIA) congratulates Anthony Albanese and the Australian Labor Party on Saturday’s election victory. “We look forward to working with an Albanese Government over the next term to tackle systemic housing unaffordability across Australia” said Wendy Hayhurst, CHIA’s CEO. CHIA fully supports the new Government’s pre-election housing commitments, including establishing an
Housing sector peak bodies representing low-income households and community housing providers have welcomed today’s policy announcements by the Australian Labor Party as a timely recognition of the urgent need to tackle intensifying housing unaffordability. The media focus has been on the Help to Buy shared ownership scheme to assist lower and moderate-income households get on
The National Affordable Housing Alliance (NAHA) – a unified group of peak building, property, community housing, social services, union and industry superannuation funds, are calling on all sides of politics to commit to an Affordable Housing Working Group Mark 2 to deliver innovative funding solutions to tackle Australia’s worsening housing crisis. This would build on