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

A declining number of over 55s own their own homes, increasing the risk of homelessness. In North Central Victoria, HAAG’s regional team is intervening early to provide support. Article by Jane Stanley published in the November 2025 edition of Parity

Read the article here 

Since expanding the Home at Last service to the Northern Central Victoria region, Housing for the Aged Action Group is proud to have helped one hundred older people experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity to find safe, secure and affordable “forever homes”.

Our service helps people in towns across North Central Victoria, covering parts of the Goulburn Valley and Loddon-Campaspe regions. Our local workers can arrange to meet in your town. They also hold regular information sessions in Neighbourhood Houses across the region. 

Download our brochure about our services in North Central Victoria

17 Sep 2025

If you're over 50 and struggling to pay the rent, have a concern about retirement housing, or want to plan for your housing future, this session may be able to assist you.

24 Sep 2025

Join the Tongala Community Centre hosting a Seniors Expo and morning tea, with presentations by local services and groups, guest speakers and prizes to be won. 

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Stories from the Valley

Bev, a 59-year-old woman, had been living in a cottage in Murrindindi but had to move out due to the property being sold. Our regional support worker met Bev at the local library to complete a housing application.

Peter* was living in a caravan park in North Central Victoria. Neal*, the caravan park manager, had initiated a dispute when he discovered Peter, who was estranged from his family, didn’t have a will.

Kayleen, a 55-year-old Yorta Yorta Aboriginal woman, was given HAAG’s number by a friend to talk about her housing needs.

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