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Social housing

Social housing is long-term rental housing for people on very low to moderate incomes that may be experiencing ‘rental stress’ in the private market. It can be provided by community housing organisations like Hume, the state government or by Aboriginal housing organisations.

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Affordable housing

Affordable housing exists to provide secure and reasonably priced rental options for individuals and families who are earning low to moderate incomes. It helps bridge the gap for those who find private rental housing too expensive but don’t qualify for social housing.

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Crisis housing

If you are facing a housing crisis in New South Wales, there are emergency accommodation options available to support you. These temporary housing solutions provide short-term relief, helping you secure a safe place to stay while you work on longer-term housing plans.

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Disability housing

Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) in New South Wales is housing designed specifically for individuals with significant functional impairments or high support needs. It is funded under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and provides options that allow tenants to live more independently while receiving the necessary supports.

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Transitional Housing

Hume Housing offers transitional housing programs designed to assist individuals and families experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless. These programs provide short-term accommodation and support services to help participants transition into stable, long-term housing.

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Am I eligible?

To qualify for social housing, you must meet the eligibility requirements set by the NSW Government. Read more about criteria, how to apply and other details here.

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Am I eligible?

To qualify for affordable housing, you must meet the eligibility requirements set by the NSW Government. Read more about criteria, how to apply and other details here.

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Am I eligible?

To learn more about your options and how to access crisis accommodation, please contact us - we're here to help you during difficult times and ensure you have the support you need.

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Am I eligible?

Eligibility requirements are determined through the NDIS.

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Am I eligible?

To qualify for Transitional Housing you must be experiencing homelessness or are at risk of homelessness. You must also have a Commitment to Finding Long-Term Housing. Read more about the criteria and how to apply here.

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My home

Find everything you need to manage your tenancy at Hume, including how to report a repair, make a payment, submit a complaint, and learn about rent, water charges, and other support services. Click on the quick links for more information.

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Our goal is to ensure transparency and help you better understand your rent and water payments, so you feel confident and supported in your tenancy.

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Support service finder

Helps connect you with local services and resources tailored to your specific needs, making it easier to access the support you require.

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Have your circumstances changed? It’s important you let us know. Visit the Change of circumstances page for more information.

Building an inclusive and sustainable future together

Hume’s mission is to actively create and support sustainable and inclusive communities that thrive.

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At a glance

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~5000

total properties

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$100m+

in property development pipeline

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30+ years

What we do

At Hume Community Housing, we don’t just build homes—we create thriving, sustainable communities.

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Community Engagement

Hume in bloom 2023 winners

calendar November 16, 2023

Hume in Bloom Gardening Competition was a riot of colour and community spirit.

The atmosphere at Hume’s annual gardening competition is both amicable and intense, with customers armed with watering cans, secateurs, and bags of seeds and fertilizers vying passionately to clinch victory in the annual Hume in Bloom gardening competition. Now in its second year, the event showcased 25 stunning gardens, each embodying the dedication and expertise of diligent Hume customers who have honed their gardening skills.

Hume in Bloom, a green initiative, aspires to foster a sense of property pride and care by celebrating gardening prowess. A heartfelt appreciation goes out to our exceptional customers, with special thanks extended to our generous sponsors and donors—The Diggers Club, Vegepod, Maitland Council, and Bunnings.

The daunting task of selecting the best gardens falls on our judging panel, which includes representatives from our esteemed sponsors. To witness the triumphs in various categories, have a look at the photos below, showcasing both individual and group winners.

The competition has recognized 11 individual winners (some with shared prizes) and four outstanding groups of customers tending to community gardens. Prizes range from Bunnings vouchers and gardening products to seeds, vegebags, and growing charts.

And now, the moment of celebration…

Overall Winner: Willan Dr Community Garden, securing a $400 Bunnings Voucher. The team will collaborate with Hume’s Cohesion Officer in the upcoming year to elevate the garden and engage more customers.

Best Balcony

Kathleen from Telopea
Tourkom from Telopea
Nawal from Fairfield
(Sponsored by Vegepod)

Best Garden

Margret from Metford
Belinda from Macquarie Fields
Pam from East Maitland and Jessica from Metford

Best Edible Garden

Fares from Fairfield
Bill from Telopea and Richard from East Maitland (tied)
Peter from Fairfield
(Sponsored by The Diggers Club)
Best Community Garden:

Shortland St

Alexandra Av (Eastern Section)
George St

Highly Commended:

Kathleen from East Maitland
Carmen Janelle and Lindsey from Morpeth
Jen O’H from Woodberry

All other participants receive a Certificate of Appreciation.

We extend our gratitude to our judges, including representatives from the Diggers Club, Vegepod, Community Greening, and Hume. Special thanks are also due to Hume’s dedicated employees—Richard Hershman, Ben Leauanae, Fraya Finlayson, and Julie Davenport—who contribute significantly to the success and enjoyment of the competition for our customers.

Let’s hear what our sponsors and supporters had to say about this year’s entries:

Rachel Blazey – The Diggers Club:
“It’s wonderful to hear what different people are getting from the experience and will continue to achieve with time and perseverance. It’s all about the journey and including others so we are connecting and creating community.”

Melanie Athan – Vegepod:
“Such high-quality entrants this year, and I especially enjoyed seeing people taking care of themselves and their properties.”

Supporter – Phil Pettit, Botanical Gardens
“I really enjoy seeing how much gardening means to everyone, they all work hard and it’s nice to work hand in hand with Hume on the programs. A great outcome. I especially like that people are growing their own food, taking pride in their homes, creating safe spaces and creating joy and enhancing their mental wellbeing”.

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Hume Community Housing acknowledges Aboriginal Australians as the original custodians and occupants of this land including the Dharawal, Cabrogal, Gadigal, Wonnarua, Worimi, Awabakal peoples and the Darug Nation whose traditional lands Hume Community Housing operates within. We pay our deep respect to the Elders past and present and acknowledge the long standing relationship that the original custodians continue to have with this country and its peoples.

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We welcome & include LGBTQ+ people. We create positive change in our local community. We celebrate LGBTQ+ diversity.

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