Inside Housing – Shelter WA Newsletter. 22 Nov 2019

The fortnightly update from Shelter WA


Inside this edition…

  • The cost of the alleged corruption at the Department of Communities has impacted on many individuals and is a betrayal to all who work tirelessly, with limited resources, to deliver positive outcomes for those in housing need.
  • The Assistant Minister for Community Housing, Homelessness and Community Service, Luke Howarth MP was in Perth to hear about the important role of the Aboriginal Community Housing sector.
  • And Shelter WA is urging Energy Ministers to demonstrate a commitment to improving energy efficiency of existing homes

Plus heaps more including, Shelter WA welcomes our new Chairperson in Kathleen Gregory and what difference would $323.6M make to the social and affordable housing system and homelessness services across WA?

Read the latest edition here

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