Parity Launch
With its stunning front page artwork from First Nations artist Nerolie Bynder this edition of Parity is a must have for anyone who wants an understanding of work being done in Western Australia to end homelessness.
With its stunning front page artwork from First Nations artist Nerolie Bynder this edition of Parity is a must have for anyone who wants an understanding of work being done in Western Australia to end homelessness.
Over a four year period, the program expects to assist 10,000 vulnerable WA households to reduce their living costs through low tech energy efficiency upgrades.
The Council provides an important external advisory role to the Hon. Minister McGurk MLA, with information on current and emerging issues affecting homelessness.
From the proceeds of the lemonade stand Shelter WA was delighted to receive a total of $70.50.
On Tuesday, 3 August Shelter WA held the official launch of this year’s theme in WA: Housing Solutions to End Homelessness.
Shelter WA congratulates Minister McGurk on her reappointment to this critical portfolio area.
Take a look more closely at how we house all Australians and the initiatives being driven by the private sector to achieve this goal.
Shelter WA congratulates Minister John Carey MLA on his appointment, and we look forward to working closely with him.
Shelter WA congratulates Minister John Carey MLA on his appointment, and we look forward to working closely with him.
Confirming the pain felt by many people in the private rental market, the latest release of the Rental Affordability Index (RAI) reveals that rents across Western Australia remain unaffordable for many West Australians, in particular for people on low incomes.
Three local government areas have been shortlited for the next common ground facility.
Facilitating the conversation between the Elders and the Minister was Shelter WA Board Member and Chair of Noongar Mia Mia Mr Gordon Cole who reflected on the solutions needed to increase housing supply and end homelessness for Aboriginal people.