Robert was General Manager of Frasers Property Australia (formally Australand). He believes that affordable/social/public housing is key economic infrastructure
"Could Tasmania show Australia how to end homelessness? ... Tasmania is small enough to be a laboratory for change". Robert Harley in @FinancialReview interviewed our Founder Robert Pradolin, along with Michele Adair and Pattie Chugg. Read it here: https://t.co/gTzBaRqEXY
Great to see the momentum still building for solutions to house all Australians. We know that doing nothing, or not enough, is not acceptable. Read the recent article in the @FinancialReview on #affordablehousing solutions here: https://t.co/inMqTFlWW4
Our pop-up model of housing provides temporary accommodation for vulnerable Australians by re-purposing vacant buildings awaiting redevelopment. Read about our latest refurbishment of The Lakehouse here: https://t.co/ToNaO0vGRU
Join our Founder and Director, Rob Pradolin, for our Unpacking the Give Me Shelter report E-Room event with @committeeformelbourne on Tuesday 2 August, 1pm. Register now: https://t.co/QLGTAK7CFf
Thank you to @theageaustralia and @sydneymorningherald for featuring our #givemeshelter economic report and putting a spotlight on #homelessness and #affordablehousing. Read the article: https://t.co/Lm5IkHWkmW
Thanks to the @thewestaustralian for a great write-up on our first senior women’s refuge in WA in partnership with @unitingwa. Wyn Carr House will be transformed into accommodation for women aged from 55 who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of #homelessness.
Another big part of the Victorian rental reforms will come into place with the introduction of these minimum standards. Making homes more comfortable and bills more affordable while reducing carbon emissions are what Victorian renters want, and fair enough too.
It's promising to see such a strong level of commitment from the Victorian Government to combat homelessness and address the housing affordability crisis. https://t.co/ahntBk5ZRJ
In the fourth article in our series on the role housing should play in Australian society we speak to Mark Feenane from the Victorian Public Tenants Association. https://t.co/aE3OzZm5Cq
In a new 12-part series, @rpradolin attempts to explore the role that housing can and should play within Australian society and why it is important to our economy that we house all Australians, rich or poor @housing_all https://t.co/JEOmQSzlOk
The women in this video could be anybody’s mother, sister or daughter. Getting into a state of homelessness is sometimes just a sliding door moment. https://t.co/WmpzSpFc3s
We have finally established Housing All Australians as a private sector voice in the homeless and affordable housing space. We have just announced a commitment with the Lord Mayor, Sally Capp,... https://t.co/zi1afruCKJ