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Women’s Housing Company 2025 Annual Report

The Women’s Housing Company is proud to share our 2025 Annual Report, reflecting a year of growth, resilience, and impact. Throughout 2025, we strengthened our commitment to providing safe, affordable…
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No More Empty Shoes Vigil

Yesterday, Women’s Housing Company stood alongside 30 NSW-based services at Martin Place for the No More Empty Shoes vigil, part of the UN’s 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence.…
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Building Connections Over Dumplings

At Women’s Housing Company, we believe that genuine relationships between staff and tenants are the foundation of trust, wellbeing, and housing stability. When we come together, we reduce othering, strengthen…
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Corporate Action for Lasting Impact

“Having those specialist programs is really important. Whether women are fleeing domestic violence or exiting incarceration, specialist approaches need to be incorporated, ensuring they are linked to strategies addressing housing…
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Diwali Celebrations

Last week, our Purposeful Pathways Program Coordinator brought together tenants and staff for a vibrant Diwali celebration. This event was a festive gathering and an opportunity to honour and celebrate…
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George & Jaqui Maree Fellowship Begins

Yesterday marked the exciting start of the George & Jaqui Maree Fellowship, with the first of ten weeks now completed. The program commenced with a powerful skills identification and team-building…
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Launch of the George & Jaqui Maree Fellowship

Last Friday, the Women’s Housing Company proudly launched the George & Jaqui Maree Fellowship, a transformative 12-week program made possible through the generous support of George Stamas and Jaqui Stamas.…
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY
The Women’s Housing Company acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora nation as the traditional custodians of the land on which we operate, and pays respect to Elders both past and present.

Women’s Housing Company 2025 Annual Report

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