Annual Report  2024-25

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Performance at a glance

  • Formally initiated the review of the Community Housing Master Agreement to drive improved partnership approaches, more efficient and transparent governance arrangement and increased flexibility for providers to respond
  • Antisocial behaviour policy was changed to promote early intervention in disputes, remove the use of verbal warnings and promote a greater understanding of what tenants need to do to be a good neighbour
  • The Transitional Accommodation Centre at Port Augusta and Ceduna transitioned cleaning, grounds maintenance, meals preparation and labour hire services to local Aboriginal Business Enterprise providers
  • A Debt Specialisation Test & See pilot project was initiated, resulting in the introduction of a small specialist team of dedicated debt specialists to support tenants within 3 regional offices
  • Broke ground on Tucker St Apartments, a 50-studio apartment complex in the CBD with planned onsite support for older women at risk of homelessness
  • Housing Australia Future Fund round 2 agreements were signed, resulting in 13 new projects across the state delivering 400 new public and community housing homes
  • The Vacancy Program was launched in January 2025, aimed at reducing vacancies through streamlining operational processes to safely and quickly tenant homes
  • Introduction of the Rent-to-Buy Affordable Housing Initiative, providing a pathway for eligible long-term renters to enter into home ownership
  • The second Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan 2024-2026 received endorsement from Reconciliation Australia and was launched in September 2024
  • Coast, a $48m, 70 homes, mixed housing development was completed at Henley Beach South, through the Renewing our Streets and Suburbs Program, and in partnership with Unity Housing
  • The technology platform for requesting digital and business services has been replaced, offering a streamlined interface with a comprehensive knowledge base, and robust self-service options
  • Work began on the Purrkanaitya Aboriginal Elder Village in Bedford Park. The 40-unit village allows Elders to live together in a community near the Living Kaurna Cultural Centre
  • The Affordable Housing Initiative sold its 424th home, with a further 534 homes commencing construction
  • Completed 305 new build constructions with a further 140 due for completion under the Public Housing Improvement Program 400
  • The Social Housing Energy Performance Initiative was expanded, improving the energy efficiency of 7,500 social housing homes

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