The Hon. Clare O’Neil
Minister for Housing, Homelessness and Cities
The Albanese Labor Government will deliver its largest round yet under the Housing Australia Future Fund, with Round 3 delivering more than 21,000 new social and affordable homes across the country. These homes form part of Labor’s ambitious commitment to deliver 55,000 social and affordable homes.
The HAFF is now supporting around 29,000 jobs each year across the economy over the period to June 2029 – which means more tradies on the tools building homes for people that need them.
The 21,000 homes delivered through Round 3 ensures we are on track to meet our commitment to deliver 55,000 social and affordable homes in full by mid-2029, with tens of thousands delivered even earlier.
This project is helping tenants like Thangjam, Kristine, and their newborn baby who, prior to moving in to their new social housing unit in Kensington, Victoria, had been in a share house and on the social housing waitlist for a decade.
The HAFF is adding to housing supply across the board while supporting more key workers and vulnerable Australians with housing. This includes women and children escaping family and domestic violence, older women at risk of homelessness, First Nations people and veterans.
Since coming to office, the Albanese Labor Government has completed more than 5,000 social and affordable homes with 25,000 more in planning and construction, across all of the Government’s housing programs.
Round 3 will open in late January 2026, inviting community housing providers and state and territory governments to deliver new social and affordable homes by June 2029.
Round 3 changes
Round 3 will deliver more homes, more quickly, backed by a stronger, more efficient delivery model. The Government is accelerating progress through:
A new regional and rural component will deliver more homes across regional, rural and remote Australia.
Recognising the critical role community housing providers and state and territory governments play in delivering homes for Australians who need them most, eligibility for HAFF funding will remain limited to these trusted partners, supported by deeper industry partnerships to help them scale up and deliver more homes faster.
As part of the Government’s broader reform agenda, all social and affordable housing programs delivered by Housing Australia will be consolidated under the Housing Australia Future Fund (HAFF).
The Government will this week begin publishing regular delivery reports to highlight progress across this agenda.
Round 3 – First Nations stream
In line with the Government’s commitment to Closing the Gap, HAFF Round 3 will include a dedicated funding stream to improve First Nations housing outcomes and strengthen the community-controlled sector. The package includes:
After a decade of neglect and housing drift under the Coalition, which built just 373 social and affordable homes, Labor’s HAFF is ramping up to deliver social and affordable housing at scale.
At the conclusion of this Round, the HAFF will have struck agreements to build 40,000 new social and affordable homes by mid-2029.