NT Shelter is pleased to release our 2023-24 Annual Report. This report reflects our commitment to advocating for appropriate, affordable and accessible housing for all people of the Northern Territory. The NT Shelter AGM 2024 was held this week. We thank Frances Paterson-Fleider for her tenure as President of NT Shelter. We also thank Dr. Paul Royce for his time as Treasurer. Frances and Paul, your leadership, commitment and vision have made a lasting impact on NT Shelter and we are pleased that you will remain on the Board as Board Members. Join us in welcoming Craig Kelly, CEO of Anglicare NT as incoming President of NT Shelter and Andrea Keke, State Manager of AOD and Homelessness at the Salvation Army NT as incoming Treasurer. We also welcome Rob Lutter, CEO at St Vincent de Paul Society (NT) Inc to the NT Shelter Board. Congratulations! New Board Members join our dedicated Board of Management comprising Anne Gawen GAICD, Vice President, Jean Ah Chee, Secretary, and Board Members, Jayne Lloyd, Harley Dannatt and Michael Rotumah. The NT Shelter team also thank Sarah Thurgood, Fred Docking, Chris Hammond and Shaun Pearce. who finished with the Board of Management in 2023-24. Read our Annual Report here: https://lnkd.in/gmErjFSb
NT Shelter
Housing and Community Development
Coconut Grove, Northern Territory 709 followers
NT Shelter advocates for appropriate and affordable housing for all people of the Northern Territory.
About us
NT Shelter’s work, as the peak body for affordable housing and homelessness, involves research and policy development, advocacy and communications, sector consultation and coordination, and capacity building. We represent and promote the important work and interests of our members across the affordable housing and homelessness sector with a view to achieving better outcomes for Territorians without access to appropriate and affordable housing.
- Website
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www.ntshelter.org.au
External link for NT Shelter
- Industry
- Housing and Community Development
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Coconut Grove, Northern Territory
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Specialties
- Affordable housing, Homelessness, Peak body, Advocacy, Engagement, Education, Sector representation, and Policy development
Locations
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Primary
1/8 Caryota Ct
Coconut Grove, Northern Territory 0810, AU
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3/21 Gregory Terrace
Alice Springs, Northern Territory 0870, AU
Employees at NT Shelter
Updates
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It's Anti-Poverty Week and Northern Territory Council of Social Service (NTCOSS) have released their Cost of Living Factsheets. We were glad to collaborate with NTCOSS on their asks on housing, including ensuring that renting in the NT is fair, safe and certain. As Head of Operations, Annie Taylor, said: "Almost 50% of the NT population are renters and the Residential Tenancies Act plays a crucial role in safeguarding the rights of NT renters and landlords alike. We need to bring the NT Act in line with other jurisdictions by ensuring minimum standards for rental premises and the establishment of an independent bond board."
MEDIA RELEASE: Cost of Living October 2024
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The Board of NT Shelter is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms Annie Taylor as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective 2 December 2024. Ms. Taylor, who has been with NT Shelter for three years and has served as Head of Operations for the past six months, will succeed Mr Peter McMillan, who will be stepping down after leading the organisation for the past 7 years. Frances Paterson-Fleider, President of NT Shelter, expressed her confidence in Ms Taylor’s ability to lead the organisation into a new and exciting era, with significant investment flagged for social and affordable housing and frontline homelessness services. “Annie has demonstrated great leadership and commitment during her time in Central Australia with NT Shelter, particularly in her role as Head of Operations. Her extensive collaboration, communications and advocacy skills, outstanding personal traits and alignment with the values of NT Shelter make her the ideal person to take us forward,” said Ms Paterson-Fleider. “The Board also wishes to express its gratitude to Peter McMillan and congratulate him on the outcomes he has secured on behalf of our member organisations since 2017. He has been instrumental in advancing the organisation’s advocacy efforts and raising public awareness around homelessness and housing affordability in the Northern Territory”, Ms Paterson-Fleider said. Full statement from the NT Shelter Board of Management available here: https://lnkd.in/geXhFqSF Anne Gawen GAICD, Jean Ah Chee, Craig Kelly, Dr. Paul Royce, Jayne Lloyd, Sarah Thurgood, Michael Rotumah, Harley Dannatt.
NT Shelter Announces Appointment of New Chief Executive Officer - NT Shelter
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NT Shelter reposted this
#Language matters. NT Shelter has prepared a guide for #responsible journalists, editors, civic leaders, commentators and content creators about accurate and respectful terminology for talking about people experiencing #homelessness, especially people sleeping rough: https://lnkd.in/guBRZ9M7
How to talk about people sleeping rough – Aboriginal Housing NT
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Congratulations Steven Edgington MLA on your appointment as Minister for Housing, Local Government and Community Development. Housing is a central social determinant and we look forward to working with you and your team to shape effective housing policy that provides better outcomes for the Northern Territory. We wish you every success over the coming term.
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NT Shelter congratulates the Country Liberal Party on securing a commanding majority of seats in the 2024 Northern Territory Election. We wish our new Chief Minister, Lia Finocchiaro MLA, and her government every success over the coming term of office. We extend our congratulations to all elected Members of the Legislative Assembly across the Territory and wish them well in Parliament. For those MLAs who have lost their seats, we extend our gratitude for their significant contribution in public office and wish them well with their future endeavours. NT Shelter's full statement here: https://lnkd.in/gyqcqwn6
NT Election 2024 Result. - NT Shelter
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Voting has opened and there are only four days left to NT Election 2024. Head to our election webpage to stay up-to-date with NT Shelter's election advocacy. You'll find our full Policy Platform, candidate and party responses and a roundup of related media.
NT ELECTION 2024 - NT Shelter
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Did you catch Regional Coordinator Michael Byrne in Smith Street Mall last week? NT Shelter partnered with Orange Sky Australia to highlight #HomelessnessWeek2024 and promote the work they do in providing amenity and support to people sleeping rough. Mike is holding information about ShelterMe, our online service directory for homeless and vulnerable Territorians. #hw2024 #darwin #northernterritory https://lnkd.in/gVpPYPGY
NT Shelter, Orange Sky Laundry team up in Darwin for National Homelessness Week. - NT Shelter
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It has been a big couple of days at the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) Homelessness Conference in Adelaide. It's always great to catch up with Shelter Network colleagues including John Engeler, Emma Greenhalgh, Jackson Hills, Travis Gilbert, Fiona Caniglia, Lucia Savini, and Dr. Alice Clark. Hearing Northern Territory voices and seeing NT artwork on a national stage was a highlight. Skye Thompson, what an incredible presentation on mobility as a cultural right. Jamie-Leigh Barnard and the talented artists from Studio Off The Street (The Salvation Army Australia) well done on the beautiful, impromptu art studio in the exhibition space. As always, an informative few days. #GatheringMomentum.
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It was great to join Lutheran Care in an on-air discussion about Homelessness Week yesterday. We were lucky enough to get a tour of CAAMA Radio's recording studio too! Some incredible Central Australian music history in these walls. 📷 credit Farron Studt. Susan Richards Kelly Hughes #HomelessnessWeek2024 #Mparntwe