North Central Victoria Region

Our service helps people in towns across North Central Victoria. Our local workers can arrange to meet in your town. They also hold regular information sessions in Neighbourhood Houses across the region. 

We can connect you with other services in your local area if we can’t help you directly.

If you're in the region and need assistance to find affordable housing, give us a call on 1300 765 178

Latest Updates and Events from North Central Victoria

We provided evidence to the Inquiry that,  increasing numbers of older people in regional Victoria do not own their own homes and they find themselves facing the real and frightening prospect of homelessness in older age. Older people in regional Victoria are facing a significant and growing housing crisis that has serious impacts on their health and
wellbeing, and this limits their ability to access aged care supports – it is very difficult to be able to access in-home care if you do not have a stable house. We desperately need more homes for low-income older Victorians and the best way to do that is by investing in public and community housing and low-cost retirement housing. 

Read the full transcript of evidence here

10 Apr 2025

Get connected with Aged Care, secure housing, and other supports in the Rushworth community at the Rushworth & District Aged Care Services Expo!

10 Sep 2025

We're back at Echuca Neighbourhood House sharing housing HAAG information with older people living in insecure housing or homeless in the local community.

20 Aug 2025

Our regional workers Teresa, Nat and Anne are at Rushworth Community Centre 67 High Street, Rushworth Victoria, 3612

2 Sep 2025

Our regional team will be at Tongala Activity Centre 94 Mangan Street, Tongala

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Stories from the Valley

Trevor was referred to our service by the local crisis homelessness service Beyond Housing in December, after he had received an eviction notice due to the landlord wanting to sell. He had until 26 February to find housing, and wanted to move closer to his support networks and medical services in the Yarra Ranges.

Marie was 81-year-old and living in a very dishevelled, 120 year old cottage. She was renting for a number of years and had paid for things to be done on the cottage herself, as the landlord did not want to spend the money. She was understandable very worried she would get blown away in the next big storm, the cottage was very unsafe.

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