News
Five families in Mutitjulu have just stepped into newly built homes, which are providing safe, secure, and culturally appropriate living spaces and helping to build stronger futures for the local people and broader community.
Social housing tenants are set to receive a visit from our Urban Tenancy Team who is rolling out a series of community engagement events, aimed at strengthening connections and creating safe spaces for residents to raise concerns, as well as share feedback on how we can support them in building positive environments.
Career conversations at Darwin Expo
The Aboriginal Interpreter Service (AIS) recently participated in the 2025 Darwin Careers Expo, where team members Kylie, Bernie, Darrin, and Brenden engaged with the community to discuss job opportunities available within the service.
Remote Water Team pre-engagement Yuelamu
The Remote Water Team is continuing water forums and community engagement across priority communities in the Northern Territory. In August, our Housing representative met with Yuelamu community members to plan a future water forum and hear directly about local priorities.
NAIDOC week celebrations didn’t stop here at our offices, with the Aboriginal Interpreter Service heading out into the community to take part in several key events.
Eligible organisations are invited to apply for a $2.9M grant from the Northern Territory Government to deliver critical housing and infrastructure upgrades in the Gilwi homeland, located in the Big Rivers Region.
Overcrowding is no longer a daily challenge for two families in Minjilang, who now enjoy their own space thanks to recent upgrades.
Tucked away 244 km north of Alice Springs, 10 Mile Outstation is a tiny homeland made up of just 2 homes – one for a mother, and the other for her daughter and partner.
Pride in Your place: June winner
Congratulations to Kelly Bryant from Moulden on winning the Pride in Your Place award for the month of June.
Back to country, back to Dons Bore
A family living in the remote homeland of Dons Bore, 301 km north of Alice Springs, has received the first completed housing upgrade under the 2024 - 2027 Homelands Housing and Infrastructure Program funding agreement; an extension of the 2022 - 2024 program.







