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Birribee supported Aboriginal households of lowmedium income, housed by the Aboriginal Housing Office in Western Sydney while building for business expansion into Regional NSW. Birribee is delivering a significant repairs & maintenance project for the Aboriginal community of Moree in houses owned by the Moree Local Aboriginal Land Council. Birribee as a member of the Argyle Consortium contributed to the development of a successful business case for the Tolland Estate renewal in Wagga Wagga, seeking improved social and housing outcomes for Aboriginal residents in Tolland.
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NSWALC Housing Ltd
NSWALC Housing Ltd, operating as Birribee Housing, is an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community-owned not-for-profit organisation established in February 2019 by the New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council (NSWALC)[4]. Registered as a Tier 2 Community Housing Provider under Australia’s National Regulatory System for Community Housing, it delivers affordable and culturally appropriate housing services to Aboriginal communities across New South Wales[4][5].

Operations and programs
The organisation focuses on housing development and tenancy management, with projects such as the Aboriginal Community Housing Investment Fund Program in locations including Moree, New South Wales[2]. As an approved Growth Provider under the NSW Aboriginal Housing Office, Birribee Housing prioritizes Aboriginal employment and supply chains while addressing housing shortages disproportionately affecting Aboriginal peoples[4][5].

Mission and impact
Birribee Housing aims to improve wellbeing, self-determination, and cultural connection through housing solutions. Its mandate includes crisis and transitional accommodation support, particularly for women, children, and youth facing homelessness or domestic violence[5]. The organisation emphasizes culturally sensitive engagement and partnerships to advance economic and social outcomes for Aboriginal communities[4][5].

Regulatory framework
As a subsidiary of NSWALC, the organisation operates under the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 (NSW), which governs NSWALC’s statutory objectives to protect Aboriginal land interests[5]. Its parent body advocates for policy reforms to expand access to housing infrastructure funding, including through federal initiatives like the National Housing Infrastructure Facility[5].

[1] https://www.acnc.gov.au/charity/charities/bb381638-e0e0-e911-a813-000d3ad1cd99 [2] https://www.acnc.gov.au/charity/charities/bb381638-e0e0-e911-a813-000d3ad1cd99/documents/17ef821b-6b79-ec11-8d20-00224891e5e9 [3] https://alc.org.au [4] https://alc.org.au/birribee-housing/ [5] https://treasury.gov.au/sites/default/files/2024-12/c2024-559133-nswalc.pdf

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Love all the amazing work Birribee Housing is doing to empower and uplift the Aboriginal community! 💚 Let’s continue to support self-determination and create a better future together! 🌟
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So inspired by the strides Birribee Housing is making to improve housing outcomes for our communities! 🏡✨ Proud to see culture and connection at the heart of this initiative! Keep it up! 👏🙌
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How can Birribee Housing enhance partnerships with local Aboriginal communities to ensure their voices are heard in housing decision-making processes?
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Welcome to Birribee Housing. Birribee is Wiradjuri for the Grey Box Tree whose versatile bark was used for canoes shelter and coolamons. Birribee Housing emerges from the NSW Land Council Network so culture community and selfdetermination are at the heart of our work. Birribee is writing a new story creating new connections and growing the Aboriginal economy.

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