Shaping Australia’s National Housing and Homelessness Plan

The Albanese Labor Government is continuing to implement its ambitious housing reform agenda, today taking a significant step forward in the development of a new National Housing and Homelessness Plan.

The Plan will help set out a shared national vision on tackling the country’s housing challenges across the responsibilities of different levels of government, and how best to support those experiencing housing stress and homelessness.

Minister for Housing Julie Collins officially launched the Plan’s Issues Paper at the start of Homelessness Week, stating that the Plan was a crucial part of the Government’s broader housing reforms.

“Too many people are struggling to find a safe and affordable place to buy, to rent or to spend the night,” Minister Collins said.

“Through the National Housing and Homelessness Plan, we will set out how these issues can be tackled head on by governments across the country with short, medium and long term reforms.”

The Plan is being developed in close collaboration with state and territory governments and local government associations.

People are now encouraged to share their experiences to help inform the development of the Plan. Local governments, not‑for‑profit and civil society organisations, industry bodies, superannuation funds and other experts in housing, finance and urban development are also invited to take part.

Minister Collins said meaningful consultation with the Australian community and housing sector is key to ensuring this new Plan achieves real change in improving supply of housing, including social and affordable housing, and improves housing outcomes for Australians.

“Australia is facing significant housing challenges, and the Albanese Labor Government is committed to taking action,” she said.

“We want to deliver lasting change with states and territories, and ensure more Australians have a safe place to call home.”

A public submission process, which will run for six weeks, as well as nationwide consultations will help determine the priorities in the Plan.

The Plan will build on the Government’s existing housing initiatives, including:

The Plan will also be informed by the advice of the interim National Housing Supply and Affordability Council, an independent panel of experts in housing, homelessness, finance, economics and urban development.

More information can be found on the DSS Engage website.

Julie Collins 2022

The Hon Julie Collins MP
Minister for Housing, Minister for Homelessness, Minister for Small Business

1 June 2022 – 29 July 2024