Publications

Newsletter December Summer 2015 Older Tenants' Voice

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A ground-breaking report aimed at helping older people from culturally diverse communities avoid homelessness

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Newsletter September Spring 2015 Older Tenants' Voice

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Tune in to Radio 3CR (855 AM) every 3rd Wednesday morning between 9.00 am and 10.00 am to hear HAAG workers speak with presenters on urban environment, federal and state government services and local campaigns.

City Limits

Shane and Tegan talk about recent housing news, including the recent CHP conference and awards

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Shane from HAAG and Steph from West Heidelberg discuss the Residential Tenancies list at VCAT

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The Challenge of Responding to Elderly Homelessness 

By Dr Maree Peterson, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland - July 2015

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August 2015

This submission is a response by Housing for the Aged Action Group to the 'Laying the Groundwork' consultation paper discussing the review of the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA). HAAG would like to ackonwledge that the submission was compiled with contributions from our members and this forms the foundation of our response. 

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August 2015

This submission is a response by Housing for the Aged Action Group (HAAG) to the issues paper considering the General Exemption Order (GEO) related to license exemptions granted for the transmission, supply, distribution and sale of electricity in Victoria.

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Shane and Jeff talk about Laying the Groundwork, the first stage of the Victorian Government review of the state's rental laws, with a focus on what it will mean for older renters.

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Available in: Arabic, Bosnian, Cantonese, Croatian, Hindi, Punjabi, Serbian, Tamil, Urdu

Shane is joined by Anne and Naomi to talk about elder abuse and family violence.

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A HAAG submission in response to a request from Consumer Affairs Victoria to respond to a report produced by the Property Council of Australia.

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Newsletter June Winter 2015, Older Tenants' Voice

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This paper was undertaken collaboratively between Housing for the Aged Action Group (HAAG), (Consumer Action Law Centre (CALC), Council on the Ageing (COTA) and Residents of Retirement Villages Victoria (RRVV). It is in response to a request from the advisor for the Minister of Consumer Affairs Victoria to provide an overview of the retirement housing sector in Victoria.

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With both his planned guests cancelling, Shane is left to rant for half an hour about the lack of public housing and disgusting conduct of private landlords in Victoria. - See more at: http://www.3cr.org.au/haag/episode-201505271800/whats-wrong-landlords#st...
With both his planned guests cancelling, Shane is left to rant for half an hour about the lack of public housing and disgusting conduct of private landlords in Victoria. - See more at: http://www.3cr.org.au/haag/episode-201505271800/whats-wrong-landlords#st...

With both his planned guests cancelling, HAAG worker Shane is left to rant for half an hour about the lack of public housing and disgusting conduct of private landlords in Victoria.

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Issue 7 looks at Residential Tenancies (Caravan Parks and Moveable Dwelling Registration and Standards) Regulations 2010.

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Last week HAAG launched it's new film Feels Like Home, in which five of our members tell their own stories. For this weeks show, we hear excerpts from the film as Bruno and Joan talk about what it was like to experience the risk of homelessness in private rental, and how finding secure, affordable housing changed their lives. We also hear from the film's director, Toni Bentley from Bentwheel Productions. Plus, good news on HAAG's funding and of course the Bad Landlord of the Month for April. 

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As part of the Preventing Homelessness in Older CALD Communties Project, HAAG has put together a short exert based on Chinese clients, Ming and Ju.

Gemma from HAAG and Indy from our community reference group talk about a new project researching housing needs among older people from a range of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

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