The Hon Clare O'Neil MP
Minister for Housing
Minister for Homelessness
Minister for Cities
The Albanese Labor Government has reached a major milestone with more than $100 million funded for new crisis, transitional and youth housing projects across Australia through the $1 billion Housing Australia Future Fund – Crisis & Transitional program.
This comes on top of the $243 million already contracted under the Safe Places and Crisis and Transitional Accommodation Program.
Labor’s investments in crisis and transitional housing are helping people like Fiona*, who was able to secure safe and stable transitional accommodation in Sydney’s north, having escaped a situation of violence.
Delivered in partnership with Housing Australia, this funding will support the delivery of 19 projects, including 7 youth projects and 12 projects for women and children escaping family and domestic violence. These homes are expected to help almost 5,500 Australians experiencing family and domestic violence or homelessness.
These projects** include:
These crisis and transitional homes will provide women and their children with the safety, dignity and stability they need to begin rebuilding their lives. Secure housing is the foundation for recovery, providing a place to heal, regain independence and reconnect with community.
Our youth housing projects will ensure young people aren’t left behind, providing the stable foundation they need to stay engaged in school, training and work and to move into long-term housing.
Labor’s total $1.2 billion investment in crisis, transitional and youth housing projects represents nearly 20 times what the previous Coalition Government invested. It builds on the Albanese Government’s ambitious housing reform agenda, including delivering 55,000 new social and affordable homes.
Note: The Housing Australia Fund – Crisis and Transitional program was previously known as the ‘NHIF CT’.
*Name changed for privacy reasons.
** Specific locations supressed for privacy reasons.