Nearly $58 million in grants for community housing across Western Australia

The McGowan Government has allocated a total of $57,531,017 in grant funding for 47 community housing providers to undertake 805 refurbishment projects of dwellings across Western Australia.
  • A total $57,531,017 in grants provided to 47 community housing organisations
  • Grants will be used to refurbish hundreds of community housing properties
  • Funding has been allocated through the McGowan Government's Social Housing Economic Recovery Package
  • Refurbishment works will upgrade existing homes and extend their useful life 

The McGowan Government has allocated a total of $57,531,017 in grant funding for 47 community housing providers to undertake 805 refurbishment projects of dwellings across Western Australia.

The grants will enable improvements to social housing across 11 metropolitan and regional areas, particularly for those most at risk of being unable to secure suitable housing.

These include people with disability, young people who experience homelessness, seniors, and women and children escaping domestic violence.

In total, there were 54 projects (with a total of $5.27 million of funding approved) which were for dwellings exclusively servicing Aboriginal people and a further 312 projects (with a total of $21.47 million of funding approved) for tenancy cohorts which include Aboriginal people.

The refurbishment grants will be used to upgrade existing homes and extend their useful life.

All refurbishment projects need to be completed by December 2024. 

The grants have been provided through the Department of Communities' Social Housing Economic Recovery Package (SHERP) which is a $319 million housing stimulus package that the Government announced in June 2020.

The SHERP Grants Program will provide new and upgraded community housing for hundreds of WA's most vulnerable people and includes specific funding for remote Aboriginal communities.

A second round of SHERP grants focused on the delivery of new housing is currently being finalised by the Department of Communities.

The grant funding is part of $2.1 billion in investment being made in social housing by the McGowan Government in this term of Parliament.

Comments attributed to Housing Minister John Carey:

"The McGowan Government is determined to provide safe and secure housing for vulnerable Western Australians.

"A key part of delivering that is working closely with community housing providers, and this grants program highlights the close co-operation between the Government and the sector.

"My top priority as the Minister for Housing has been to expand the available stock of social housing but one of the key challenges we face is an ageing stock.

"Grant programs like this are absolutely critical because they allow us to improve existing homes, and ensure they remain in the system.

"In this term of Parliament we will be investing $2.1 billion to improve and expand our stock of social housing, which will include the delivery of around 3,300 new social homes."

Minister's office - 6552 5300

Successful grant recipients

 

OrganisationLocation*Total grant value

55 Central Inc.

Maylands

$258,028

Aboriginal Biodiversity & Conservation Foundation

Carnarvon

$4,012,022

Accordwest

South Bunbury

$1,420,192

Albany Youth Support Association

Albany

$371,955

Amaroo Care Services Inc.

Geraldton

$1,938,245

Autism Association of Western Australia Inc.

Shenton Park

$1,082,310

Bethanie Housing Limited

Northbridge

$3,870,049

Brightwater Care Group Limited

Osborne Park

$865,157

Broome Community Housing Group

Broome

$2,308,347

Bunbury Housing Association Inc.

Bunbury

$2,446,210

Community Housing Limited

Geraldton

$6,738,861

Connect Victoria Park Inc.

Victoria Park

$953,140

Co-operation Housing

Hamilton Hill

$89,499

Eastern Region Domestic Violence Services Network Inc.

Midland

$396,184

Foundation Housing Ltd

Leederville

$1,723,921

Housing Choices Western Australia Ltd

Burswood

$6,746,120

Indigo Junction

Midland

$5,038,172

Mawarnkarra Health Service

Roebourne

$497,909

Menzies Aboriginal Corporation

Menzies

$858,625

Mission Australia

Cloverdale

$85,579

Mosaic Community Care

Jandakot

$152,578

Multicultural Services Centre of Western Australia

North Perth

$45,053

Murchison Region Aboriginal Corporation

Geraldton

$221,313

Newman Women's Shelter

Newman

$500,000

Noongar Mia Mia

Maylands

$191,542

Nulsen Group

Cannington

$135,474

Pat Thomas House Inc.

Mandurah

$487,215

Pathways SouthWest Inc.

Bunbury

$344,136

Rise Network Inc.

Middle Swan

$249,630

Rocky Bay Ltd

Mosman Park

$2,446,153

Ruah Community Services

Subiaco

$792,735

Share & Care Community Services Group Inc.

Northam

$460,216

Shire of Boyup Brook

Boyup Brook

$143,340

Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup

Donnybrook

$2,866,825

Shire of Williams

Williams

$386,494

South West Refuge Inc.

Perth

$10,333

Southern Aboriginal Corporation

Albany

$742,207

Southern Cross Housing Limited

Rivervale

$400,330

St Bartholomew's House Inc.

East Perth

$769,353

St Vincent de Paul Society (WA) Inc.

Canning Vale

$1,565,518

Stellar Living Limited

Thornlie

$411,130

Sun City Care Inc.

Geraldton

$500,000

The Goldfields Indigenous Housing Organisation (GIHO)

Kalgoorlie

$147,490

UnitingCare West

Perth

$728,711

West Court Retirement Village Inc.

Kondinin

$86,951

Yaandina Community Services

Roebourne

$94,934

Zonta House Refuge Association

Shelley

$950,831

*Please note: Location is defined by the Organisation's postal address provided in the application and is not necessarily the location in which the project/projects will be delivered.