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Funds flowing for new crisis and transitional housing in Dunkley
Funds flowing for new crisis and transitional housing in Dunkley

FUNDS FLOWING FOR NEW CRISIS AND TRANSITIONAL HOUSING IN DUNKLEY
The Albanese Labor Government has announced that 41 organisations across Australia will receive a share of $100 million for new crisis and transitional housing for women and children impacted by family and domestic violence, and older women at risk of homelessness.
Thanks to the Albanese Labor Government’s Crisis and Transitional Accommodation Program, local service provider Women's Community Shelters Limited will be funded to purchase 3 x 2-bed houses in Frankston/Mornington Peninsula region for women and children experiencing family and domestic violence.
Funded through Labor’s Housing Australia Future Fund (HAFF), the Crisis and Transitional Accommodation Program (CTAP) supports the building, remodelling or purchase of new or expanded crisis or transitional accommodation.
The Commonwealth funding will help thousands of women and children across Australia, and is another part of the Albanese Government’s ambitious housing reform agenda. Since coming to government the Albanese Government is investing nearly 20 times more in crisis and transitional accommodation and programs than the previous Liberal government did in 10 years.
CTAP aligns with the Government’s broader housing and women’s safety agendas, including the National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022-2032, the National Housing Infrastructure Facility and builds on the work of existing emergency and crisis accommodation programs like the Safe Places Emergency Accommodation Program.
Hundreds of applications were received, demonstrating the critical need for secure housing across Australia after a decade of underinvestment under the Coalition. Those applications were assessed through an open-competitive grants process and all successful projects clearly demonstrated how the projects will meet the needs of women and children and older women at risk of homelessness.
If you or someone you know is experiencing, or at risk of experiencing, domestic, family, or sexual violence, call 1800 737 732, text 0458 737 732 or visit www.1800RESPECT.org.au for online chat and video call services.
Connect with 13YARN Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Crisis Supporters on
13 92 76, available 24/7 from any mobile or pay phone, or visit www.13yarn.org.au No shame, no judgement, safe place to yarn.
Quotes attributable to Jodie Belyea
“Family and domestic violence is a scourge on our society. It’s why we’re investing 20 times what the Coalition did in their decade in office, in just a few years”
“Labor knows that having a safe place to go can be the difference between leaving a violent relationship or staying. That’s what these projects are about – empowering some of the most vulnerable people in our community with a safe place to go.”
“42 organisations across the country will be funded to deliver hundreds of new crisis and emergency homes, including right here in Dunkley, resulting in more women and children having secure accommodation when they need it most.”
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By Team Jodie
04 February 2025