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As a for-purpose organisation, we want a future Victoria without homelessness and housing stress. Sharing our knowledge and the voice and experience of our clients is a key part of the work we do.

With offices in Bendigo, Geelong, Mildura and Preston and hubs in Kyabram and Swan Hill, we support thousands of people across Victoria every year.

It’s important for us to share our learnings and the human story behind the statistics and help people understand the foundational benefit housing plays in people’s health, wellbeing and community connection.

 

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to submit a media commentary or requests for interview. 

  • Bonnie Szymczak, Head of Impact
  • Tara Miller, Senior Advisor, Marketing and Communications

We encourage journalists reporting on homelessness to please familiarise themselves with the Council to Homeless Persons Media Messaging Guide – Reporting on homelessness. 

We can provide spokespeople on behalf of Haven Home Safe for commentary on issues and developments in housing and homelessness in Victoria including government policy, crises, social and affordable housing, SDA (Specialist Disability Accommodation), housing development, state/national campaigns and local issues in our areas of operation.

We also have thought leaders available to talk at relevant conferences and events.

Haven Home Safe celebrated ten years of Sidney Myer Haven, a transformative housing and support programme changing lives in Bendigo. Community leaders, supporters and staff reflected on its impact, including former resident Michelle who shared her powerful story of rebuilding her life. Funds raised will help ensure the programme continues its vital work.
Haven Home Safe has proudly taken handover of 11 new homes in Mildura, the first stage of a two-part development delivering 22 social housing homes. Built by Mildura Homes, the dwellings feature rooftop solar, rainwater tanks, induction stovetops, and all-electric appliances with a 7-star energy efficiency rating.
Haven Home Safe is building three purpose-built homes in Bendigo for women and children escaping family and domestic violence. In partnership with Annie North, the Centre for Non-Violence, the Australian Government and Burbank Homes, the project will provide safe, sustainable housing, offering families security, dignity, and a fresh start.
This means our staff will continue to support people experiencing homelessness and in housing crisis but with minimal certainly that as the crisis deepens we will be able to help people to access affordable housing to move out of crisis.
IMBY is short for ‘In My Back Yard’ and the ability to build a small second home up to 60 square meters in suitable backyards has been made easier through the Victorian Government’s Housing Statement which in late 2023 eased planning permit requirements for small second homes (commonly known as granny flats). 
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