Benchmarking Questions and Answers

Bench marking is a systematic process for identifying and implementing best or better practices

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Benchmarking Key Performance Indicators

AHO Benchmarking Key Performance Indicators (Issued February 2015)

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Air Conditioning Factsheet Policy

The Aboriginal Housing Office (AHO) is installing air-conditioning systems in AHO owned houses in parts of NSW that experience high summer temperatures

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Strong Family, Strong Communities Brochure

A strategic framework for Aboriginal social housing in NSW, 2018-2028.

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Factsheets

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Partners and Stakeholders

The Aboriginal Housing Office (AHO) is supported by and works closely with the NSW Government and other organisations and agencies.

We work in partnership with Aboriginal Community Housing Providers (ACHP) and the Aboriginal community in delivering housing programs and developing housing policy and standards. Our approved registered housing providers are listed here.

Our stakeholders include:

Our Responsibilities

Under the Aboriginal Housing Act 1998 (NSW), the Aboriginal Housing Office (AHO) has the following statutory objectives:

  • Ensure that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have access to quality, affordable housing.
  • Ensure that housing is appropriate to the social and cultural requirements, living patterns and preferences of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to whom it is provided.
  • Enhance the role of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in

Repairs and Maintenance

If you live in an Aboriginal Housing Office home and you need to report repairs or maintenance issues, please see below for your options .

DCJ Housing Managed

Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ) housing (previously known as FACS) is commonly known as 'HNSW' or 'Department of Housing'.

STRONG FAMILY, STRONG COMMUNITIES

Strong Family, Strong Communities is a ten-year plan to improve the well-being of NSW Aboriginal families and communities through housing.

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Strong Family, Strong Communities

Strong Family, Strong Communities is the AHO's 10-year strategy to improve the well-being of NSW Aboriginal families and communities through housing.