GYMPIE HOUSING GROUP RECEIVES GOVERNMENT FUNDING FOR URGENT HOUSING
Published Thursday, 28 June, 2007 at 11:11 AM
Minister for Public Works, Housing and Information and Communication Technology
The Honourable Robert Schwarten
Housing Minister Robert Schwarten today announced more than $170,000 in funding for a Gympie housing group to help provide accommodation to people with an urgent housing need.
Mr Schwarten said the funding for the Cooloola Community Housing Association was provided under the Community Rent Scheme.
“The Community Rent Scheme is a state government-funded program operated by community-based housing groups,” Mr Schwarten said.
“It helps local groups lease and manage private market properties to provide subsidised housing to low-income families or individuals in urgent need of accommodation.
“The Cooloola Community Housing Association manages a minimum of 37 properties in the Gympie area to help people already on the public housing waiting list but who need to find housing urgently and cannot secure affordable accommodation in the private market.”
Mr Schwarten said the funding was part of an $13 million Community Rent Scheme budget which supported 23 organisations in 27 communities around the state.
“Altogether, these groups manage more than 1,700 properties and assist more than 3,000 households a year,” he said.
“These grants will deliver real and direct help to people facing housing crisis.”
Media contact: (07) 3237 1832
Mr Schwarten said the funding for the Cooloola Community Housing Association was provided under the Community Rent Scheme.
“The Community Rent Scheme is a state government-funded program operated by community-based housing groups,” Mr Schwarten said.
“It helps local groups lease and manage private market properties to provide subsidised housing to low-income families or individuals in urgent need of accommodation.
“The Cooloola Community Housing Association manages a minimum of 37 properties in the Gympie area to help people already on the public housing waiting list but who need to find housing urgently and cannot secure affordable accommodation in the private market.”
Mr Schwarten said the funding was part of an $13 million Community Rent Scheme budget which supported 23 organisations in 27 communities around the state.
“Altogether, these groups manage more than 1,700 properties and assist more than 3,000 households a year,” he said.
“These grants will deliver real and direct help to people facing housing crisis.”
Media contact: (07) 3237 1832