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CHFA eBulletin 11/07/08
Edition 60 of CHFA's National Bulletin is now available.
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CHFA presentation to the Australasian Housing Researchers' Conference 2/07/08
A copy of the paper, "The Role of Organisation Structure, Relationships and Networks in Building Australia's Community Housing Sector", authored by Tony Gilmour and Eddy Bourke, is now available to download from CHFA's website.
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CHFA eBulletin 30/06/08
Edition 59 of CHFA's National Bulletin is now available.
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CHFA submission to the Green Paper on homelessness 30/06/08
CHFA has submitted a response to the Commonwealth’s Green Paper on Homelessness. CHFA’s response articulates the linkages between homelessness policies and programs and the community housing sector. It situates the role the community housing sector can play in reducing homelessness into three broad areas.
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CHFA's eBulletin 13/06/08
Edition 58 of CHFA's National Bulletin is now available
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CHFA's eBulletin 2/06/08
Edition 57 of CHFA's National Bulletin is now available.
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CHFA submission on the National Rental Affordability Scheme technical discussion paper 2/06/08
CHFA's response to the NRAS technical discussion paper reflects feedback from CHFA's members and Board. CHFA is strongly supportive of the Scheme, which will increase the supply of affordable rental accommodation in Australia. The aim of this response is to address a range of issues regarding how CHFA believes the Scheme could be implemented, and to offer suggestions about changes to the proposed arrangements, outlined in the technical paper, that will benefit the community housing sector, tenants, and potential investment partners.
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Benchmark Market Rent Values for 2008-LINK UPDATED 26/05/08
This link to the ATO web site replaces the previously published one from CHFA, which is no longer operational. ATO benchmark market values help providers work out what rents to charge while maintaining their GST-free charitable status.
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CHFA's eBulletin 19/05/08
Edition 56 of CHFA's National Bulletin is now available.
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Three part strategy for people with a disability 19/05/08
Joseph Connellan, former CEO of Supported Housing Ltd in Victoria, has written a thought-provoking article to promote discussion on how to best include housing and support for people with a disability in the new National Affordable Housing Agreement.
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Federal Budget targets housing affordability crisis 19/05/08
CHFA's media release on the 2008 Federal Budgt
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Prime Minister Rudd announces National Housing Supply Council members and release of the National Rental Affordability Scheme (NRAS) technical paper 2/05/08
Prime Minister Rudd today spoke at the Housing Industry Association National Conference and covered a range of housing topics. He announced the composition of the National Housing Supply Council and released the NRAS technical discussion paper that outlines the key features and operating conditions for the Scheme. This is a copy of the PM's speech.
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National Rental Affordability Scheme technical discussion paper 2/05/08
The National Rental Affordability Scheme (NRAS) technical discussion paper has been released and comments are sought by 31 May 2008. The paper sets out the framework for this new housing initiative, including several key questions that the Commonwealth is seeking responses to from interested parties.
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CHFA's eBulletin 2/05/08
Edition 55 of CHFA's National Bulletin is now available.
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CHFA's ebulletin 18/04/08
Edition 54 of CHFA's National Bulletin is now available.
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CHC recruiting two Senior Executive positions 4/04/08
Community Housing Canberra is looking to recruit a Chief Executive Officer and a Development Manager. This is a brief advertisement with details on where to obtain Position Descriptions and who to contact for further information.
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CHFA's eBulletin 4/04/08
Edition 53 of CHFA's National Bulletin is now available.
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CHFA's eBulletin 20/03/08
Edition 52 of CHFA's National Bulletin is now available.
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CHFA's eBulletin 7/03/08
Edition 51 of CHFA's National Bulletin is now available.
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CHFA welcomes PM/s expansion of the National Rental Affordability Scheme 3/03/08
Prime Minister Rudd announced that Government would extend the National Rental Affordability Scheme beyond 5 years and expanded the target from 50,000 new homes to 100,000 house.
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