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Birribee Housing
Civic and Social Organizations
Parramatta, NSW 469 followers
Aboriginal Community Housing Provider
About us
Birribee Housing is an Aboriginal community-controlled, not-for-profit company. NHL’s goal is to increase safe and affordable housing options for Aboriginal people and their families across urban, regional and remote NSW. Birribee supports our mob to back themselves, believe in themselves and make their house a home. Home is where people can feel confident to live their best life, take pride in their culture, build resilience and face the future with certainty.
- Website
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http://www.birribee.org.au
External link for Birribee Housing
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Parramatta, NSW
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2019
- Specialties
- Social housing, Community housing, Aboriginal owned, Aboriginal controlled, Wrap around services partner, Local Aboriginal Land Council partner, Housing development, Housing design, Cultural sensitivity, and First Peoples Advocate
Locations
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Primary
33 Argyle Street
Level 5
Parramatta, NSW 2150, AU
Employees at Birribee Housing
Updates
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Every year, starting from 25 November (International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women) and running until 10 December (International Human Rights Day). This Years theme is: “Every 10 Minutes, a woman is killed. #NoExcuse. UNiTE to End Violence against Women” Watch This Space for things you can do to help raise awareness and support the cause of the next 16 days.
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Please reach out or share with your networks if you or someone you know is seeking a new opportunity in Moree. We have some fantastic roles available working with Birribee Housing on a Closing the Gap program in Moree. Fixed term until June 2025. https://lnkd.in/dMhupVfC
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Birribee Housing proudly launched its Aboriginal Specialist Homelessness Service for Western Sydney this week at Kimberwalli. Funded by Homes NSW, and co-designed with the Aboriginal community of Western Sydney, the program is offering a drop-in service at our Parramatta and Bidwill sites along with an outreach service. Led by Birribee's Homelessness Lead Monique Wiseman and her carefully selected team operations began following NAIDOC week with many clients already being supported through the program.
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Birribee staff are gathering this week to review and develop our plans for 2024-25. Thanks to Kimberwalli for hosting us.
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Birribee Housing's CEO Paul Coe was pleased to participate in the Housing and Homelessness Forum in Western Sydney last week. He pointed to the need for sustained maintenance programs to ensure people living in social housing (including Land Council homes) were afforded dignity. He suggested that the AHO's commissioning and contracting approaches needed to be fine-tuned to better reflect the principle of Self-Determination and better support growth of the Aboriginal housing sector, including through further housing management transfers. And following on from the Affordable Housing Forum recently convened by the City of Sydney, he underlined the important role that local government can start to play to support development opportunities for Aboriginal Affordable Housing. Paul Coe, Western Sydney Community Forum, Rebecca Pinkstone, Lyall Gorman, Stephanie Oatley, City of Parramatta, City of Sydney, #HomesNSW #RoseJackson
Last week Western Sydney Community Forum held its Leadership Forum on Housing and Homelessness. It was a pleasure to have The Hon. Rose Jackson, Minister for Housing and Homelessness, share her valuable insights and discuss the government's priorities for Western Sydney. The forum featured industry experts like Paul Coe, CEO of Birribee Housing , who highlighted the challenges facing First Nations communities. Lyall Gorman, CEO of Evolve Housing , provided eye-opening information on social and affordable housing access in Western Sydney. Stephanie Oatley, CEO of Platform Youth Services, talked about the struggles young people face and proposed innovative housing solutions. We would also like to express our thanks to Rebecca Pinkstone, CEO of Homes NSW, for sharing her vision for the future of Homes NSW. A big thank you to everyone who participated in the conversation on addressing the issue of housing in Western Sydney. #housingandhomelessness #LeadershipForum #WSCF #westernsydney #RoseJackson #BirribeeHousing #EvolveHousing #PlatformYouthServices #HomesNSW #CommunityEngagement #SocialImpact #AffordableHousing #CommunityLeadership #BuildingCommunities
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What better way to use that extra day we had in 2024 than to do some strategic planning! The Birribee Housing board and exec all came together with the support of Will Roden to develop a strategic plan to guide the work of Birribee Housing through to 2028. - service excellence, - workforce satisfaction and development, - partnerships, and - continued business growth were the key takeaways from the day. As an entity that has already achieved so much in less than four years of operations, it is exciting to think what can be achieved over the next four as this strategic plan is brought to life. Thanks to the Aboriginal Housing Office for hosting us at their office, and to our special guests Famey Williams and Rebecca Pinkstone who shared their reflections on Aboriginal housing and how AHO and Homes NSW can partner with providers like Birribee Housing to improve outcomes for Aboriginal peoples. Duane Keighran Sally Kubiak Barry Mann Mike Allen Clive Morgan Michael Gannon Wendy Morgan MAICD Paul Coe #leapday #strategicplanning #Aboriginalhousing