HAAG is participating in the Better Together Conference at Kardinia Park, Geelong. Dani Kehoe will present our latest research –‘Housing Justice for Older People – a right not a privilege, and our LGBTIQA+ community educator team will be out and about at the conference, with a stall throughout the weekend.
Things Will Be Different is a documentary film exploring two neighbours’ experiences of displacement as they are forced to relocate from their Public Housing estate when it was sold for private redevelopment. The film explores the impact of losing one’s home and the important role public housing plays in our communities.
Things Will Be Different is a documentary film exploring two neighbours’ experiences of displacement as they are forced to relocate from their Public Housing estate when it was sold for private redevelopment. The film explores the impact of losing one’s home and the important role public housing plays in our communities.
Do you worry about your housing situation and how you can make ends meet? Then come along to this information session at Corio Library to find out how people aged 50+ can access affordable housing.
There is going to be a Parliamentary Inquiry into the demolition of the Public Housing towers. Housing for the Aged Action Group would like to talk to residents, to hear your views, and let the Government know what you think.
HAAG’s LGBTIQA+ community educators are hosting this event for older community members to find out about housing and homelessness, and where to go for help.
Are you skipping meals so you can afford your rent? Do you worry about your housing and how you can make ends meet? If this is you or someone you know, come along to this information session at Sebastopol library on how people aged 50+ can access affordable housing.
Our General meeting on the 15th of February will discuss the new Aged Care reforms, update about our advocacy work, and begin crafting for the Warm Safe Home Project.