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Our Vision

Home. Not homeless.

Everyone should have a safe, secure and affordable home, and the support they need to access it. Homelessness is both preventable and solvable.

Every year, we help more than 6,400 people and families find and stay in a home of their own.

We help people experiencing or at risk of homelessness, those who need support and advocacy in private rental tenancies and provide tenancy support for people living in social housing.

And we are building more homes for the people in our communities who need them.

2794

People housed in our properties

2263

People and families supported to find and keep private rental.

281

New homes under construction.

AN impactful YEAR

2023 ANNUAL REPORT


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Keeping Home

Learn how to manage renting on a low income by focusing on budgeting, financial resilience, understanding renting rights and responsibilities and housing life-skills.

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First, home.

At BeyondHousing, we believe a stable, secure and affordable home creates the foundation for change and opportunity. Your support is critical to ensuring everybody has a safe place to call home.

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Youth Homelessness Matters Day

Youth Homelessness Matters Day. Contains a range of images of young people who have experienced homelessness around the words Youth Homelessness Matters Day in black orange and white and Home Not Homeless in the centre of the image in shades of teal.
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Commitment to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples

BeyondHousing recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners and ongoing Custodians of the land and water upon which we live & rely.

We acknowledge that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities are steeped in traditions built on a social and cultural order that has sustained over 60,000 years of existence, and we recognise and celebrate their connections to Country.

We recognise the long-lasting, and intergenerational consequences of colonisation and dispossession and respect the continuing struggle of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in addressing structural inequality. BeyondHousing recognises the right of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to self-determination as they hold the knowledge to determine what is best for themselves, their families, and their communities, including in addressing and preventing homelessness.

We will provide culturally safe services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and are committed to two-way learning to better understand causes, impacts and appropriate responses to homelessness in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion

BeyondHousing is committed to embracing diversity and promotes an inclusive culture across our organisation.

We recognise that providing equality of opportunity builds both social cohesion and organisational integrity.

We are committed to ensuring that all people have equitable access to our services and our workplace.

We value the lived experience of people from diverse backgrounds, including gender identity, age, ethnicity, cultural background, disability, religion, sexual orientation, marital status, carer responsibilities and/or professional background.