Doorstep Dinners
The project draws together a number of service providers and businesses to create a win-win situation as we prepare ourselves for the COVID-19 pandemic in the coming months.
The project draws together a number of service providers and businesses to create a win-win situation as we prepare ourselves for the COVID-19 pandemic in the coming months.
Community housing providers are experiencing first-hand how nervous some tenants are feeling, with some choosing not to pay rent.
Emergency management planning considers where special arrangements may be required for those people within the community whose circumstances may create barriers to obtaining information, understanding instructions, or reacting to an emergency.
This document, the first in a series of planned FAQs, focuses on advice for homelessness services with shared or congregate living settings.
Concerns raised about the impact of turning off taps in parks and reserves.
The Queensland Treasurer has announced a new grant to assist renters pay their rent if all else fails and they have exhausted all other options.
This rapid response taskforce includes Department of Communities staff and homelessness services representatives to provide a collaborative response. A number of working groups sit under this taskforce.
The Home Hub has released its new initiative Homes for Good, a whole-of-community response to the housing crisis in Western Australia.
In response to the COVID-19 situation, the Committee has decided to suspend the Inquiry into Homelessness in Australia.
Many people, already doing it tough with insecure or no housing, are being hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, along with the homelessness and housing services that support them.
A COVID-19 lead group has been established by the homelessness services sector.