North Central Victoria Region

Our service helps people in towns across North Central Victoria. Our local workers can arrange to meet in your town. They also hold regular information sessions in Neighbourhood Houses across the region. 

We can connect you with other services in your local area if we can’t help you directly.

If you're in the region and need assistance to find affordable housing, give us a call on 1300 765 178

Upcoming regional information sessions 

23 Mar 2026

Our regional workers Teresa, Nat, Anne or Leanne are at Rushworth Community Centre 67 High Street, Rushworth Victoria, 3612

19 Mar 2026

Our regional team will be at Heathcote Community Centre to chat about housing options

55 Hospital Street Heathcote, VIC, Australia, Victoria 3523

24 Sep 2025

Join the Tongala Community Centre hosting a Seniors Expo and morning tea, with presentations by local services and groups, guest speakers and prizes to be won. 

17 Sep 2025

If you're over 50 and struggling to pay the rent, have a concern about retirement housing, or want to plan for your housing future, this session may be able to assist you.

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Stories from the Valley

David was camping with his dog Timmy on the Murray River near Cobram. He had been on the priority housing waiting list for 5 years. David said he had contacted a crisis housing access point several times but he was told there was no housing.

He’d heard about a Housing Information session organized by HAAG at the Cobram Community Centre in February, and decided to come along!

Trevor was referred to our service by the local crisis homelessness service Beyond Housing in December, after he had received an eviction notice due to the landlord wanting to sell. He had until 26 February to find housing, and wanted to move closer to his support networks and medical services in the Yarra Ranges.

Marie was 81-year-old and living in a very dishevelled, 120 year old cottage. She was renting for a number of years and had paid for things to be done on the cottage herself, as the landlord did not want to spend the money. She was understandable very worried she would get blown away in the next big storm, the cottage was very unsafe.

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