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The purpose of the Homelessness Bill 2013 (the Bill) is to outline the Commonwealths recognition of persons who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and the general means through which it intends to reduce homelessness and support people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
1) Bill 2023 [No. 2], the bill establishes the Housing Australia Future Fund to make grants, and enable Housing Australia to make grants and loans, in relation to acute housing needs, social housing or affordable housing.
Social housing is secure, affordable housing for people on low to moderate incomes who have a housing need. It includes public housing properties managed by the DCJ and the Aboriginal Housing Office, and community housing properties managed by not-for-profit, non-government registered community housing organisations.
a National Housing (), setting out a shared ambition to build one million new, well-located homes over 5 years from 2024. an additional $350 million over 5 years from 2024-25 to support funding of 10,000 affordable homes under the .
The HAFF is just one part of the Albanese Government ambitious housing reform agenda which also includes: A new national target to build 1.2 million well‑located homes. A $3 billion New Homes Bonus, and $500 million Housing Support Program.
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The general eligibility criteria for Affordable Housing is: Be 18 years of age. Be a citizen or permanent resident of Australia. Be a current resident of NSW. Meet the gross income threshold based on your household detailed in the NSW Affordable Housing Guidelines.
The HAFF is a dedicated investment vehicle to provide additional funding to support and increase social and affordable housing, as well as other acute housing needs including, but not limited to, the particular needs of Indigenous communities and housing services for women, children and veterans.
Put simply, the government is giving $10 billion to the Housing Australia Future Fund, which will provide money to deliver 20,000 new social and 10,000 affordable homes over 5 years and address acute housing needs. The $10 billion is being managed by the Future Fund.
The NAHA is an agreement between Australias Commonwealth, state and territory governments that commits to achieve the following outcomes: people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness achieve sustainable housing and social inclusion. people are able to rent housing that meets their needs.
a National Housing (), setting out a shared ambition to build one million new, well-located homes over 5 years from 2024. an additional $350 million over 5 years from 2024-25 to support funding of 10,000 affordable homes under the .

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