New Independent Council on Homelessness

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The Australian Government has announced the appointment of Mr Tony Nicholson, Executive Director, Brotherhood of St Laurence to chair the Prime Minister's Council on Homelessness.

The Council will provide independent strategic advice critical to the early years of implementing the Government's White Paper on Homelessness, The Road Home, and monitor its progress on the Government goal of halving homelessness by 2020.

From the ALP press release:

Mr Nicolson will provide continuity from his role as chair of the White Paper Steering Group, and we are grateful to again have his leadership and experience guiding these important social reforms.

The Council members bring diverse experience and a broad depth of expertise across housing and homelessness issues throughout Australia.
 

  • Mr Ian Carter, Chief Executive Officer, Anglicare, WA
  • Mr Alan Kirkland, Chief Executive Officer, Legal Aid Commission, NSW
  • Ms Pat Brahim, Chief Executive Officer, Julalikari Council Aboriginal Corporation, NT
  • Ms Netty Horton, General Manager of Community Services, St Vincent de Paul Aged Care and Community Services, VIC
  • Prof. Margaret Hamilton, Chair, Multiple and Complex Needs Panel, VIC
  • Ms Christine Edwards, Chief Executive Officer, The Myer Foundation and the Sidney Myer Fund, VIC
  • Mr David Cant, Chief Executive Officer, Brisbane Housing Company, QLD


The Council will take a leadership role through independently monitoring the White Paper goals and targets, and providing advice to Government on progress, risks and emerging issues.

The first meeting of the Council will be held in August 2009 with members identifying critical issues and factors which will impact the White Paper goals. 

Read the full press release via the Australian Labor Party website

Comments (4)Add Comment
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written by paul, May 26, 2010
We would love to have non-Metro content on the site. Wherever we get to hear of material produced non-Metro or acknowledges non-Metro homelessness we put it onto the site. So, get writing non-Metro services and we will welcome your input.
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written by Chris B, May 26, 2010
Where is the non metro input coming from? All looks very capital city dominated to me. But, hey all the homeless people live in Melb or Sydney
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written by Ian, August 20, 2009
What and have the ideal of consumer participation move from rhetoric to reality? No doubt they'll seek input from consumers as required - a homeless consultant perhaps
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written by peter, August 17, 2009
it would have been good to have a person who had actually experienced homelessness on this group

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