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Housing Innovation boost to see 100% Indigenous-owned Kimberley Manufacturing deliver homes and jobs in WA's north
100 per cent Indigenous-owned business Kimberley Manufacturing Pty Ltd has recei...
Giovanni Torre 25 May 2026
Kids 'living in abject poverty' amid NT housing crisis
Children are living in abject poverty amid an Aboriginal housing crisis followin...
Lloyd Jones 20 May 2026
NT Government the 'most racist' I've seen: Lidia Thorpe
Aboriginal people are "homeless on our own country", Senator Lidia Thorpe has to...
Dechlan Brennan 20 May 2026
Aboriginal Housing and Homelands Conference to champion self-determined solutions
Housing in the Northern Territory is about more than roofs over people's heads;...
Nicole Brown 15 May 2026
First Nations leaders demand action on remote housing crisis
First Nations council leaders have renewed calls for the federal government to i...
Joseph Guenzler 11 May 2026
Darkinjung Land Council celebrates new housing for Elders, but fears law changes could stop similar projects in the future

In a housing crisis, new Elders' accommodation on the NSW Central Coast is about giving something back to "our old people who have paved the way for us", the local Land Council says.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross May 5, 2026
'Ending unfair evictions will save lives' - advocates welcome 'long overdue' reforms in Western Australia

The Western Australian government's decision to abolish no grounds evictions was welcomed by advocates on Monday, but for some families it has come too late.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre May 4, 2026
'You can’t educate your way out of violence if there's nowhere safe to go' - Advocate warns campaigns are failing Aboriginal women

Governments across Australia have poured millions into coercive-control campaigns, but domestic violence advocate Ashlee Donohue says the failure to properly fund frontline services is leaving Aborigi...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Jan 22, 2026
Eviction of Indigenous family stopped for now as WA Supreme Court agrees to review case

The WA Supreme Court has agreed to review Foundation Housing's eviction of an Indigenous family in Boorloo/Perth. Foundation Housing has agreed not to evict Nicola Torres and her two daughters before...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jan 19, 2026
Indigenous family faces eviction despite paying off rental debt

An Indigenous family in Boorloo/Perth is facing eviction from community housing despite paying off a rental debt. Nicola Torres and her two daughters have lived in a home managed by Foundation Housing...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jan 6, 2026
Affordable housing project to support Elders in Redfern

Affordable housing for Aboriginal Elders in Redfern is set to be boosted following the approval of a multi-million dollar grant. Under the Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council's proposal, suppor...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Oct 31, 2025
Territorians struggling to afford the basics, NTCOSS warns in new Cost of Living reports

The Northern Territory Council of Social Service released two new Cost of Living Report on Monday, highlighting the pressures faced by Territorians—particularly young people—when it comes...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre May 26, 2025
First Nations housing crisis: research reveals huge gap for affordable rental housing

A major long-term study by AHURI has revealed that one in eight of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander households (45,700 households) had unmet housing needs in the most recent national Census.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 12, 2025
Vanuatu project points to potential remote housing solution

On Malo, an island in Vanuatu, engineer Andy Stodulka and his company Design Construct worked with locals to help construct vital new infrastructure which has stood the test of time - and could provid...

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Indigenous-Aboriginal Party of Australia urges federal action now to address "escalating housing crisis"

The Indigenous - Aboriginal Party of Australia has called for immediate government intervention relating to Australia's escalating housing crisis.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Sep 25, 2024
15 per cent of new NSW social and affordable homes to be set aside for Indigenous people

NSW will need to significantly ramp up building if it is to meet its obligations under a national plan to construct 1.2 million homes over the next five years.

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Duncan Murray Aug 21, 2023
Lambie slams Greens move to block housing bill

Tasmanian senator Jacqui Lambie has launched an attack on the federal Greens after the party blocked the government's Housing Australia Future Fund bill in the senate.

Callan Morse Callan Morse May 11, 2023
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