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Delivering more social housing in Inner City Sydney

The NSW Government is committed to delivering more social housing across the state. As the next stage of that plan, today the new approach to public housing in Glebe has been released.


This plan has several important principles:


Minister for Housing and Homelessness Rose Jackson said, “We have inherited a social housing system that has been neglected for over a decade, we want to rebuild our housing system to prioritise the people of NSW. The restoration of these properties in Glebe reflects our unwavering commitment to providing quality homes for vulnerable people right across Sydney, including in our inner city.”


“We have recognised the potential to restore these properties to a quality standard to meet the increasing demand for inner city social housing.”


Minister Jackson reiterated that the previous government’s plans to redevelop social housing at the Franklyn Street Estate, Glebe has been stopped, keeping these vital homes for people in need.


“We recognise that the proposed redevelopment of the Franklyn Street has caused sustained disruption for tenants, our priority is to provide clarity and stability for their housing needs,” Ms Jackson said.


“Inner city social housing is so important and by putting a stop on the redevelopment of Franklyn Street we can focus on delivering projects that genuinely deliver more social homes, like the proposed new homes at 82 Wentworth Park Road, Glebe.


“The NSW Government will deliver and manage the increase of 17 existing public housing dwellings into 43 new, safe and secure homes.

“This site will be 100 per cent public housing owned and delivered by the soon to be created Homes NSW, offering 43 new one- and two-bedroom apartments that are accessible, energy efficient and fit for purpose. Existing tenants will be offered the option to temporarily relocate to the local area and a right of return to the new homes when they are built.”


Ms Jackson said: “We recognise that communication around decision making to tenants hasn’t been good enough, and we are committed to improving that. We have asked for dedicated staff to manage tenant communication and the creation of Homes NSW is intended to deliver a clearer, centralised agency to manage interactions with tenants.


“We know that there is more to be done and every opportunity we have to deliver more homes for the growing housing wait list – we will take it.”


This commitment to more local social housing is also demonstrated by the continued construction of 75 new social apartments at Cowper Street, Glebe which remains on track and forecast for completion in early 2025, replacing 19 original social homes.


For more information, please visit: http://www.dpie.nsw.gov.au/land-and-housing-corporation/greater-sydney/glebe This announcement builds on the NSW Government’s commitment to addressing homelessness. We have committed to:

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