We are the Aboriginal-controlled peak body for Aboriginal housing in the Northern Territory.
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Aboriginal housing in Aboriginal hands
In the Territory, people are 12 times more likely to be homeless than elsewhere in Australia. Almost all of them are Aboriginal. We know housing is linked to many life outcomes, so this is a crisis.
We represent and support 19+ member organisations, and we advocate for more housing – and better housing. Non-profit Aboriginal community-controlled providers of housing or related services – and based in the Northern Territory – are welcome to join us. Together we are strong!
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Latest posts to this website
Our library of documents and resources grows ever richer. We also share alerts for events and opportunities.
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An audit and review of Australian Indigenous housing research
In 2007 Stephen Long, Paul Memmott and Tim Seelig reported on the range of research into Indigenous housing,…
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Yolŋu social capital
In 2006 Michael Christie and John Greatorex published an article through Charles Darwin University called Social capital in…
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Olive’s place: reflections on a housing project seven years on
Hannah Hueneke and Alyson Wright wrote this paper in 2004 for the Centre for Appropriate Technology. It is…
Please note that we don’t provide housing directly. Are you >> looking for shelter in the NT?
Photo credit: house at Anpaneye homeland, Central Australia, by Tahnee Briscoe.