Keeping Aboriginal culture at the centre
The AHO Aboriginal Cultural Framework underpins our commitment to placing Aboriginal culture at the centre of everything that the AHO does. Elements of the framework includes:
The AHO Aboriginal Cultural Framework underpins our commitment to placing Aboriginal culture at the centre of everything that the AHO does. Elements of the framework includes:
The AHO recently agreed to host a housing roundtable as part of its commitments with the Stolen Generations Advisory Committee. The Stolen Generations Advisory Committee was established to support the implementation of the NSW Government Response to ‘Unfinished Business’, Unfinished Business, a NSW Standing Committee report on an inquiry into Stolen Generations reparations.
I’m pleased to announce the release of the updated Water Usage Charging: Ministerial Guidelines for Aboriginal Community Housing Providers.
The guidelines have been updated to ensure they are relevant and aligned with current Government structures, policies, and priorities.
AHO congratulates our illustrious Chair Professor Robynne Quiggin as the first Aboriginal trustee to Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences Trust in the museum’s 143-year standing.
The Aboriginal Housing Office (AHO) is releasing the new Aboriginal Community Housing Rent Policy (ACHRP).
The New South Wales Government has announced a $2.8 billion housing package which is about laying the foundation for inclusive, sustainable housing for NSW now and into the future.
Within the package there are significant funding elements to support the work of the AHO, including Phase Two of the Strong Family Strong Communities strategy and Closing the Gap Housing Solutions.
We asked some of our Tertiary Accommodation Grant (TAG) recipients to share their experience of receiving the grant. Meet Bobby, Amelia, David and Lacey.