Upcoming Events

ACHIA NSW Events

Deadly Housing Summit #5

Make 2026 the year of opportunities and be inspired at the Deadly Housing Summit #5 held 12 – 13 May on Gadigal Country at the Rydges Sydney Central.

With opportunities like HAFF Round #3 providing earmarked funding to support the visions of our ACHPs, this summit will be an excellent opportunity to inspire you to think bold, think big and develop a strategy to make the change our communities need.

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ACHIA NSW Aboriginal Housing Caucus

ACHIA NSW invites you to the 2026 Aboriginal Housing Caucus, bringing together Aboriginal Community Housing Providers (ACHPs), sector leaders, and partners from across New South Wales to reflect, connect, and shape a future grounded in truth, Country and justice.

This year’s theme, Echoes on the Wattle — Truth, Country & Housing Justice, speaks to the enduring strength of our communities and our collective responsibility to build a thriving housing future for Aboriginal people in NSW.

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2026 Aboriginal Led and Manage Women and Childrens Refuges Summit

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Register Now for Our NCAT Training

Overview

ACHIA NSW is pleased to present our 2026 in-person Introduction to NCAT training series for Aboriginal Community Housing Providers. This two-day program strengthens your understanding of the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) and equips your organisation to navigate tenancy matters with confidence.

About This Event

This introductory, two‑day in‑person training is designed for ACHP staff who may attend NCAT as organisational representatives. Participants will learn how to:

  • Understand NCAT’s purpose, structure, and decision‑making roles
  • Collect, organise and present evidence effectively
  • Connect tenancy issues to the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA)
  • Lodge applications, read timelines, and prepare for hearings
  • Engage confidently in tribunal processes

Locations

  • Session 6 TBC

The subject matter people that speak on various stuff is very beneficial and we utilise all that information to take back and use it to our benefit and how it can help us as an organisation and help our communities

– Melissa Bolt, Manager, Bundjalung Tribal Society

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Acknowledgement of Country

ACHIA NSW acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land we live, work and play on. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, for they hold the memories, traditions, culture, and hopes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders across this beautiful nation. These lands were never ceded; it always was and always will be Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lands.