Homeland communities designing and building for themselves
In the 1980s architect Paul Haar worked with residents of Mount Catt homeland as they designed and built their own first houses using bush poles, […]
In the 1980s architect Paul Haar worked with residents of Mount Catt homeland as they designed and built their own first houses using bush poles, […]
Key workers and stakeholders are gathering to untangle complex issues of homelessness; crowded houses; impoverished homelands; and beleaguered town camps and community living areas. Read
On 7 February 2023 NTCOSS sent this response (PDF 180kb) to the Australian Government’s proposed strategy around national energy performance. Its primary concern is to
The NT Government’s changes to remote rent rates in remote communities and town camps across the NT – which will see two thirds of tenants
On 21 September 2022, AHNT joined a coalition of Aboriginal community-controlled organisations, land councils, legal services and peak bodies to issue a statement opposing the
AHNT CEO, Skye Thompson, was interviewed by Nick Paton in the Koori Mail, 24 August 2022, page 16: