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April 14, 2025
Hume Housing will deliver 13 social and affordable dwellings on Phillip Street
Raymond Terrace thanks to a $6million investment from the Federal Government through the Housing Australia Future Fund Facility (HAFFF) and a $1.5million investment from the NSW Government.
Following DA approval from the Port Stephens Council this development will
transform three ageing social houses into 13 brand-new state of the art 2-
bedroom townhouses.
Hume Housing Chief Executive Officer, Brad Braithwaite, welcomed the record
investment from the Federal Government.
“We welcome this substantial, record investment from the Federal Government
through the Housing Australia Future Fund,” Mr Braithwaite said.
“For thirty years Hume Housing has been providing social and affordable housing
in NSW and we are proud to deliver more options for people to access a safe,
secure and affordable home.”
“We are committed to regional renewal and ensuring that the housing crisis is not
forgotten in the regions – these projects are just the beginning.”
Quotes attributable to Member for Patterson, Meryl Swanson MP: “The Housing
Australia Future Fund is delivering real outcomes for Australians who need it
most—older people, women and children escaping domestic violence, and
those at risk of homelessness,” Ms Swanson said.
“This is about more than just building houses—it’s about strengthening our
communities. By investing in secure, affordable housing, we’re creating local
jobs, easing pressure on the rental market, and giving people the stability and
dignity they deserve.”
“This is a smart, long-term policy that supports both social and economic
resilience right here in Raymond Terrace.”
Quotes attributable to Member for Port Stephens, Minister Kate Washington
“Port Stephens desperately needs more social and affordable housing, so seeing
progress on this project is very exciting,” Ms Washington said.
“This much-needed project is only possible due to the partnership between the
Federal Government, NSW Government, Port Stephens Council and Hume
Housing.”
“The NSW Government is determined to deliver more social and affordable
homes so more locals will have a safe, secure place to call home.”
Quotes attributable to Mayor of Port Stephens, Cr Leah Anderson
“This is a significant milestone in delivering our Port Stephens Local Housing
Strategy and Housing Supply Plan,” Ms Anderson said.
“We want to make sure we have diverse and affordable housing options across
Port Stephens and everyone has a place to call home – whether they are health,
aged care or hospitality workers wanting to live close to work, a family raising
young children or residents looking to downsize as they grow older.”
As part of the regional renewal program and HAFFF investment Hume Housing will
deliver:
• Raymond Terrace:13 townhouses on Phillip Street, Raymond Terrace;
$6million HAFFF investment, supporting approximately 32 people, DA
approved
• Wyong: 20 townhouses on Jennings Road, Wyong; $10million HAFFF
investment, supporting approximately 52 people, subject to DA approval.
Construction on Phillip Street, Port Stephens will commence later this year.
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Meagan Prabhakar | Meagan.prabhakar@humehousing.com.au | 0491 130 052
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