In a move set to improve outcomes for social housing tenants, the Northern Territory Government is transferring the management of 100 public housing properties in Palmerston to the community housing sector.
From today, Yilli Rreung Housing Aboriginal Corporation (Yilli Housing) will take over management responsibilities for these homes, continuing the organisation's commitment to providing culturally appropriate, secure and affordable housing.
Yilli Housing already manages over 200 properties across the Greater Darwin region and will now oversee tenancy and property management for these additional homes in Palmerston, while the government retains ownership of the homes.
As part of the transition, Yilli Housing has been working closely with tenants and the Department of Housing, Local Government and Community Development to ensure a smooth transition and help them connect with local services and support programs.
Nearly 800 homes have already been transferred to Community Housing Providers, with 601 transferred this year in the Greater Darwin Region.
Quotes attributable to Department of Housing, Local Government and Community Development CEO, Luccio Cercarelli
"The management transfer of homes to Community Housing Providers is part of the Northern Territory Government's commitment to invest in and support Community Housing and Aboriginal organisations, while delivering better outcomes for public housing tenants.
"We're already seeing the positive impact these providers are having in the Greater Darwin region and we look forward to seeing the impact Yilli Housing will have in Palmerston too.
"As a tenant, you want to know your landlord is responsive to your repairs and maintenance needs and can provide you with support to manage your tenancy. We're confident Yilli Housing will make this an efficient process for tenants and improve the management of public housing in Palmerston."
Quotes attributable to Yilli Rreung Housing Aboriginal Corporation CEO, Amanda Doyle
"Yilli Housing is proud to launch the transfer of 100 community homes on November 18 - a significant step towards ensuring secure, affordable, and culturally respectful housing for communities across the NT. This initiative goes beyond housing; it's about creating spaces where people feel valued and supported, reflecting the unique cultural identities and needs of our communities.
"Through strong partnerships and collaboration with the NT Government, Yilli is committed to delivering sustainable housing solutions that make a real difference in people's lives. We're looking forward to seeing the positive impact this transfer will bring, strengthening communities and fostering a brighter future for all."