Newsletter

Our end of the year newsletter covering the Victorian State Election, Rainbow Tick Accreditation, our AGM, new committee and staff, and news from our housing and retirement teams.

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This newsletter celebrates the tireless work of April Bragg. After 19 years of service, April is retiring, but not without leaving behind a legacy of dedication and passion for housing justice for Older Victorians.

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Home and Housed is an annual HAAG newsletter detailing our service data, case studies, service model and analysis of housing trends. Through early intervention and prevention, Home at Last assisted 1081 older people who were at risk of homelessness in the 2017-2018 Financial Year. This included our small outreach team housing 130 people, even in the tough conditions (halting of public housing offers) created by the Victorian Housing Renewal Program. We want to share this great achievement with our members and anyone else who is interested in how the Home at Last model works.

Read Home and Housed 2nd Edition here

Older Tenants' Voice newsletter - June 2018
Womens Homelessness edition

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Older Tenants' Voice,  Autumn Newsletter - March 2018
Special Cultural Diversity edition with translated material.

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Older Tenants' Voice Summer Newsletter - December 2017


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Newsletter September Spring 2017 Older Tenants' Voice

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A special edition HAAG Newsletter celebrating the immense achievement of the Home at Last Service. Home at Last has housed 500 clients in long term, affordable, public and social housing since July 2012.

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Newsletter June Winter 2017 Older Tenants' Voice

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Welcome to the first Older Tenants Voice for 2017!

This edition explores some of the achievements of HAAG and its members over the past 3 months including Retirement Housing Sector Reform and the expansion of HAAG Assistance for Housing and Care (ACH) services into the Barwon Region We also discuss some of the challenges faced through threatened federal government cuts to essential services.

We also pay our respects to Carmel McMennemin, life-time member of HAAG and pioneer for housing rights in Victoria.

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