Housing Choices Australia Annual Report 2022

media + Advocacy wrap up

Pictured Left: Advocating for a social housing property levy, saw Managing Director Michael Lennon and Jude Munro, Chair of the Victorian Planning Authority co-author an opinion piece for The Age.

The year 21/22 was an exceptionally busy time for advocacy and media coverage for Housing Choices, with more than 340 stories related to Housing Choices appearing in mainstream media, including TV. The launch of our social media strategy and establishment of a new digital team paid dividends with Housing Choices leading the sector in quality content, advocating for ourselves and community housing more broadly. Housing Choices’ reputation as a quality provider was underlined by an award and nomination by the Australian Institute of Architecture while positive relationships with government, community partners and commercial stakeholders continue to help us deliver more housing for those who need it most.

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Pictured Right: Reaching the top of the Nightingale Bowden project in Adelaide was celebrated with SA Minister of Housing Michelle Lensink, Shadow Minister and local MP, Nat Cook, Director of Nightingale, Jeremy McLeod, Hindmarsh Constructions and Housing Choices staff.

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Pictured Below: Stakeholder highlights included the official launch of the QVM building in Melbourne’s CBD with Planning Minister Richard Wynne, Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Sally Capp, stakeholders, residents and media.

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Pictured Below: We celebrated an important partnership with Supported Independent Living partner, Yooralla at a rooftop gathering at QVM in June 2022.

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2021-22 annual report

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