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This is a listing of accommodation and housing services which are located in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales. The information is sourced from the Infoxchange Australia Service Seeker online community directory. This list has been compiled primarily for the purposes of service mapping and therefore information such as service contact details has been omitted. 

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The Northern Rivers Housing Forum has been established to highlight housing issues and needs, identify challenges, and determine innovative and sustainable approaches to address these issues across the region. This regional forum also allows for ongoing discussion and dissemination of relevant information amongst key stakeholders, provides opportunity for partnerships and collaboration as well as research and policy development.

The forum has representation from the seven Local Government Areas of Ballina, Byron, Clarence Valley, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley and Tweed.  Membership is open to any group or individual who supports the purpose of the Forum.  A core group (Executive) meets every six weeks to drive the Northern Rivers Housing Forum.   Working groups will be drawn from forum membership to progress specific actions as identified by full forum meetings that will be held at least 3 times per year at varying locations.  The role of the forum is described in its Terms of Reference

icon Northern Rivers Housing Forum Terms of Reference 2009 (30.5 kB)

The Northern Rivers Social Development Council has agreed to act as the contact point for the Northern Rivers Housing Forum.  To access housing information CLICK HERE.  To speak to someone about the forum or any posted information please contact Chris Wilson.



Northern Rivers Housing Forum - 13 Nov 2009 PDF Print E-mail

Presentations from the Northern Rivers Housing Forum are now available. The Forum was held at the Clarence Valley Council Chambers. Key Note Sessions included: SAAP Update; Affordable Housing Planning Reform/Planning Mechanisms; Community Housing – Future directions/Partnership Projects & Community Housing Registration process; Housing NSW Future Directions; Role of Aboriginal Housing Office.

icon Aboriiginal Housing Office (AHO) Presentation - Housing Forum 13 Nov 2009 (656.5 kB)

icon North Coast Housing Company - Presentation Housing Forum 13 Nov 2009 (515.89 kB)

icon NSW Homelessness Action Plan - Partnership Model - Housing Forum 13 Nov 2009 (145 kB)

 
Powerpoint Presentations from the Mulumbimby Forum 5 May 2009 PDF Print E-mail

Copies of the presentations by Homelessness NSW and the Northern Rivers Social Development Council given at the Housing Forum meeting held at Mullumbimby on 5 May are available  for download by clicking the following links:

icon Homelessness NSW Presentation - Northern Rivers Housing Forum - 5 May (798 kB)

icon NRSDC Presentation - Northern Rivers Housing Forum - 5 May (119 kB)

icon Affordable, Sustainable Housing Growth For Clarence Valley (1.98 MB)

 
Housing Forum in Mullumbimby PDF Print E-mail

The Northern Rivers Housing Forum Invites you to attend our next housing forum on:

Tuesday 5th May 2009
Mullumbimby Civic Centre
10.00 – 3.00pm

Key Note Speakers include:

  • Julian Neylan : Acting General Manager, Northern Division, HNSW  State Government Initiatives, Stimulus package in the Northern Rivers, New Directions Social housing and local initiatives.
  • Naydene Beaver,  Clarence Valley Council
  • Sustainable Affordable Housing Development in Clarence Valley Digby Hughes , Homelessness NSW - Implementing White Paper measures in NSW  What is happening?
  • Panel discussion:     What are the key issues for this region? How can we shape regional implementation?
  • Local Service Mapping Session with Forum Participants

Please RSVP 30th April  by Email only to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it