6th National

Housing and Homelessness Forum

Driving outcomes across the sector to deliver long-term growth of affordable housing supply to tackle homelessness

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Event overview

In Australia, the housing landscape stands at a critical juncture. With an alarming surge in homelessness statistics, the nation grapples with complex challenges. The most recent Census data shows that over 122,400 individuals are without a place to call home, an awful reality that accentuates the pressing need for immediate action. Youth homelessness is a burgeoning concern and the difficulties faced by First Nations communities add layers of urgency to the overarching issue. The call for innovative solutions in housing is imperative, necessitating a concerted effort to combat homelessness at its roots. 

Third Sector’s 6th Annual National Housing and Homelessness Forum stands as a beacon of hope amid these challenges. This pivotal event is meticulously crafted to equip delegates with the tools, strategies and insights imperative to tackle the multifaceted crisis. With a pronounced focus on addressing youth homelessness and the specific challenges faced by First Nations communities, the forum will delve deep into innovative approaches. Delegates will engage in robust discussions and gain access to pioneering methodologies aimed at revolutionizing housing, ultimately striving to alleviate the plight of homelessness. Through collaborative dialogue and the sharing of best practices, this forum will catalyse change, fostering a collective commitment to reshaping Australia’s housing landscape to tackle homelessness. 

Attend this Forum and learn how to:

Develop solutions to implement sustainable housing solutions

Provide seamless integration, collaboration and innovation for effective service delivery in the sector

Tackle the rising rate of youth homelessness

Empower and engage with First Nations communities for systemic improvement

Deliver wrap-around service models specifically designed combat homelessness

Key Speakers

Ngaree Jane
Hon Ngaree Jane Ah Kit MLA
Minister for Territory Families, Minister for Urban Housing
Northern Territory Government
Alisi Tutuila
Chairperson
Aboriginal Housing Company
Dr Catherine Robinson
Dr Catherine Robinson
UTAS Homelessness ColLAB and School of Social Sciences UTAS
UTAS
Wendy Hayhurst
Chief Executive Officer
Community Housing Industry Association (CHIA)
Tina Ugle
Managing Director
Noongar Mia Mia
Karen Walsh GAICD
Chief Executive Officer
Venture Housing Company
Haehaetu Barrett
Chief Executive Officer
Lifewise
Sharon Callister
Chief Executive Officer
Mission Australia

Delegate testimonials

Who should attend

Job Titles:

Heads /Directors /Managers of:

Housing Services
Homelessness Services
Shelters and Hostels
Domestic Violence Support Services
Aboriginal Medical Services
Aboriginal Community Services
Federal, State and Local Government

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