Put forward your ideas in response to the Issues paper and consider how best to support and grow Indigenous Home Ownership in Australia.
The National Indigenous Infrastructure Guide
These guidelines provide the framework for the implementation and administration of the Remote Indigenous Housing Program.
A Post Review Assessment (PRA) was commissioned by the Australian Government to report against the recommendations made in the Review and to advise on issues relevant to achieving the SIHIP targets.
SIHIP is part of the arrangement in the Northern Territory under the National Partnership Agreement on Remote Indigenous Housing agreed at the Council of Australian Governments (COAG)
These programmes were designed to meet the housing needs of Indigenous people unable to access
mainstream public housing programmes, the private rental market or purchase their own home.
The third edition of the National Indigenous Housing Guide, a practical resource to support the planning, development, design, construction and maintenance of Indigenous housing.
This paper brings together academic research, factual information and the views and opinions of Indigenous Australians touched by homelessness.
The project aimed to identify the effectiveness of existing support services and accommodation options, examine alternative pathways to avoid future homelessness, and to link people to accommodation supports as needed.
The project's aim is to prevent Indigenous young people from becoming homeless by developing and providing appropriate information and education including cultural field activities, basic living skills, support in accessing services, and cultural links.
This research monograph provides a national overview of local strategies being used to address the needs and problems of homeless and itinerant Indigenous Australians who are living in public places.