Tenant Advisory Group

Join the Tenant Advisory Group (TAG) and become a voice in the WHC services community!

Women’s Housing Company (WHC) believes tenants should have a say in how their homes are managed and that listening to tenant’s feedback is essential when planning and improving services.

The WHC Tenant Advisory Group (TAG) promotes the inclusion of all WHC tenants and consists of tenant volunteers. It is a safe space and formal channel for members to share valuable perspectives based on their lived experience of being a WHC tenant.

The TAG enables tenants and WHC to work together to create a positive and responsive living environment and ensures that tenants are central in decisions that impact their lives and communities.

What To Expect

The TAG will:

  • Include ten tenant representatives (currently seeking three new members to join seven existing members) 
  • Hold four structured meetings per year in person and online options
  • Include guest speakers, lunch and networking with distinguished women
  • Recognition for participation, including $50 voucher for each session and leadership training opportunities.

Key Dates

Applications open: Now!

Applications close: Tuesday, 14 July 2026

New TAG members to be announced: Tuesday, 21 July 2026

Next TAG meeting: Tuesday, 4 August 2026

How to Get Involved

There is an application process to ensure you can show commitment and are required to fulfil the following:

  • A current tenant of Women’s Housing Company
  • Have lived in a Women’s Housing Company property for at least six months
  • Not in rental arrears over four weeks rent

We are looking for women to represent those in General Social, Transitional and Affordable and those who represent women at all stages of their life and from all over Sydney and beyond.

Once you apply, we will review your application and call the shortlist for an interview over the phone.

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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.

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