One week to go until the CEDA panel with The Hon Paul Scully! Our CEO John Engeler is delighted to join Minister Scully, Eliza Owen, Jonathan Jacobs, and Princess Ventura to discuss the important topic of how planning reform and policy can tackle housing affordability in NSW. We'd love to see you at Parliament House NSW, register here: https://lnkd.in/gd3AsHAB
Shelter NSW
Public Policy Offices
Sydney, NSW 910 followers
NSW’s peak housing policy and advocacy body working towards our vision; a secure home for all.
About us
Shelter NSW was established in 1975 and is the State’s peak housing policy and advocacy body. Our vision is "A secure home for all". We provide advice on policy and legislation across the housing system, representing all its parts, working to address inequality in housing and seeking to ensure that the voices of housing consumers are included in our advocacy. Our approach is to engage, collaborate, connect and include. We work with Government, the private and not-for-profit sectors, consumers and all within our community who want to see a fairer housing system. Our work is grounded in evidence and research is central to what we do. In partnership with leading education and experts across housing, our research work adds to the collective knowledge on current and emerging issues, builds public awareness, informs solutions and strengthens our advocacy. Shelter NSW is part of a national network of organisations. A national body, National Shelter brings together all the state and territory organisations as members.
- Website
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https://shelternsw.org.au/
External link for Shelter NSW
- Industry
- Public Policy Offices
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Sydney, NSW
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1975
- Specialties
- affordable housing, social housing, housing policy, planning system, systemic advocacy , policy and reseach, education, campaigning, urban design, urban planning, consumer advocacy, strata, tenant participation, tenant education, urban density, private renters, and home ownership
Locations
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Primary
377 -383 Sussex Street
Suite 2, Level 4
Sydney, NSW 2000, AU
Employees at Shelter NSW
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Poppy Dowsett
Strategy and policy
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Kirsten Steedman
Leading Social Sustainability Manager and Non-Executive Director committed to social value creation
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Elizabeth Adamczyk
Councillor City of Newcastle | Lecturer Geography and Planning, Macquarie University Authorised by E Adamczyk 3/406 King St Newcastle
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John Engeler
CEO Shelter NSW, Chair National Shelter
Updates
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We would like to congratulate the Minister for Better Regulation and Fair Trading, The Hon. Anoulack Chanthivong MP, for the passing of the Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill 2024, the most significant rental reforms in over a decade in the NSW Parliament. This was made possible by the collective efforts of the first NSW Rental Commissioner, Trina Jones, the Tenants' Union of NSW including Leo Patterson Ross and Jemima Mowbray for their tireless advocacy, Hon Rose Jackson MP for her continued work in the housing space, and civic society organisations like Sydney Alliance and Better Renting for making this bill what it was. Special thanks to other supportive State political representatives including Member for Newtown Jenny Leong MP, Member for Sydney Alex Greenwich MP, Member for Orange Phil Donato MP, and others. We're excited to continue working towards more exceptional changes in the housing sector alongside other hard-working organisations. https://lnkd.in/gWEQNygC
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Pleased to be here for CEO of National Shelter, Emma Greenhalgh’s last formal presentation, speaking here at Housing for the Aged Action Group’s launch of research about “Older People Falling Through The Gap”. As their CEO Fiona York just said, “Emma was a breath of fresh air, has done a great job representing and uniting the sector and will be sadly missed”.
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We were so pleased to sponsor the ahi event - 'Shifting the Dial' discussing ways to prevent homelessness through early intervention at NSW Parliament last Friday for the third year! Our CEO John Engeler was delighted to host a panel with Hon Rose Jackson MP, Rebecca Pinkstone from Homes NSW, Jayde Ward from JBWere, Yumi Lee from Older Women's Network NSW, and Caroline Gurney from Future Generation. Thank you to everyone else who spoke including the incredible Yvonne Weldon AM City of Sydney Councilor, representatives from Link Wentworth, and Dom Rowe from Homelessness NSW. Special thank you to Unis Goh, Kellie Dunn, and Nicholas Loder from Australasian Housing Institute for having us and putting on such a wonderful event. It's so great being in a room with extraordinary thinkers who are all dedicated to the wonderful cause of early intervention!
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Great to be hearing Paul Scully, NSW Minister for Planning & Public Spaces, speaking so clearly this morning here in Wollongong about the need for more diversity, affordability and well located housing, and the need for ‘generational response change’ here in NSW. He rightly reminded us that there are over 57,000 households on the housing waiting list, which means we need to act quickly & decisively to address this. Being interviewed by the formidable Sue Weatherley President of NSW PIA, and industry leader, Matt Collins CEO of PIA. Well done Planning Institute of Australia, NSW State Conference. Pleased to be here Shelter NSW
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Shelter NSW reposted this
Really pleased to be here at 2024 Planning Institute of Australia (PIA) NSW State Conference here in Wollongong. The theme is “Embracing Transformation in Planning”….so topical! NSW President Sue Weatherley speaking passionately- as usual- about the importance of planners and planning to the improvement & amenity needed in our urban growth. Sue rightly warned of the need for being aware of unconscious ‘gaslighting’ of the proven planning process - in the quest for addressing the urgent housing crisis - and need for considered density as part of that. Sage. Kiersten Fishburn, Secretary NSW Department of Planning, Housing & Infrastructure, speaking now saying “housing housing housing” is what we all agree on is the problem, the solution is where we may differ, but lets keep working together to challenge together and build on tri-partite government responses. Encouraging! Currently Greg Doyle, GM of Wollongong City Council, talking about local impact and need to listen to our communities. Shelter NSW pleased and proud to be a sponsor of the event. Timely indeed.
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Shelter NSW reposted this
Absolutely delighted to host NSW Minister for Housing & Homelessness the Hon. Rose Jackson, MLC for the formal launch of the $100M Homelessness Innovation Fund (HIF) at Yiranma Place, Darlinghurst, with esteemed and committed peer colleagues. This housing crisis requires a ‘game - changer’ commitment like this. Bravo. Here’s to homelessness being even rarer, increasingly briefer, and ultimately non recurring. Delia Donovan Dom Rowe Shelter NSW
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Shelter NSW reposted this
Thanks to our hard working National Shelter CEO Emma Greenhalgh - who managed to get tickets to QandA tonight as part of the live audience about housing crisis. Wendy Hayhurst CEO of Community Housing Industry Association asked a great question and the panel was exceptionally well facilitated by clever host, Patricia Karvelas. Shelter NSW
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Shelter NSW reposted this
Great to be at this timely event this morning that Housing All Australians has arranged with Adrian Harrington talking of the need for more flexibility in the planning system to encourage much needed meanwhile use, and the need for a register of Affordable Housing to ensure ongoing contribution to actual housing affordability. Shelter NSW
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Absolutely delighted to have finally toured a great site in St Ives with the incomparable Tamar Krebs of Group Homes Australia with Shelter NSW colleague Stacey Miers. Their innovative model makes use of NSW state Group Home planning provisions, to create a resident centered small scale aged care response for homes of up to 10 people, with a focus on those experiencing dementia. 22 homes so far, 11 of which are in the Ku-ring-gai Local Government Area. Exceptional!!!