Skip to content
CharitiesAidWelfare, Government VIC

Infrastructure body’s recommendation for 60,000 new social homes in Victoria welcomed by Council to Homeless Persons

Council to Homeless Persons 2 mins read

Infrastructure body’s recommendation for 60,000 new social homes in Victoria welcomed by Council to Homeless Persons

Council for Homeless Persons has strongly welcomed the recommendation from Infrastructure Victoria that the State Government fund the building of 60,000 new social homes over 15 years. 

The recommendation to build roughly 4,000 new social housing homes a year, made by the Government’s own infrastructure advisory body, proves this essential step to end the homelessness crisis is viable and cost-effective.

“The case for building new homes is now irrefutable. The parliamentary Inquiry into the Rental and Housing Affordability Crisis previously backed the homelessness sector’s longstanding call for 60,000 new social homes to meet current need. And this Infrastructure Victoria plan shows this build is not just necessary, it’s achievable,” CEO of Council to Homeless Persons Deborah Di Natale said. 

As part of its blueprint for the next 30 years, Infrastructure Victoria has estimated the cost of building around 4,000 new social homes a year would be about $5 billion annually. It also estimated the Victorian Government could cover 95 per cent of those costs, with the Commonwealth funding the rest. 

“There’s no longer any excuse for inaction. The homelessness sector says we need it. The Government's own infrastructure advisor says we need it. So why are we not getting on with it?  Every day we delay is another day that tens of thousands of Victorians are forced to suffer needlessly. 

“It’s now up to the government to show it has the conviction to end homelessness by  making the decisive investment its own experts are calling for. It’s time to act and take control of this crisis. It can and must be done,” Deborah Di Natale said. 

As part of its recommendations on social housing, Infrastructure Victoria has also recommended a 10-year program to build more social housing for Aboriginal Victorians. 

“Committing to 4,000 new homes a year would be a big step forward, but we would encourage the Victorian Government to be ambitious when it comes to this pressing issue of housing, and build 6,000 new social housing properties a year,” Deborah Di Natale said. 

Fast facts:

  • 102,000 people sought assistance from homelessness services in Victoria in 2023/24 (up 4% from the previous year) 
  • 60,000 of them (58%) were women 
  • 13,000 were working Victorians (up 23% in 5 years) 
  • One third of people seeking homelessness assistance in Australia are in Victoria, but we have the lowest proportion of social housing in the country (2.9%) 

 

  • The Top 3 reasons people gave for seeking assistance from Victorian homelessness services last year were: 
  • Family & domestic violence (30.4%) 
  • A housing crisis or housing affordability stress (15.8%)
  • Financial difficulties (11.9% )
     

Media contact: Kathleen Ferguson - 0421 522 080 

 

More from this category

  • Government VIC, Industrial Relations
  • 18/12/2025
  • 15:04
Australian Workers' Union

Comcare’s Failure Costs Lives

Another worker has been killed at a CleanAway site. Another family is grieving. Another preventable tragedy has occurred under Comcare’s watch. Last night, a…

  • Contains:
  • CharitiesAidWelfare, Women
  • 18/12/2025
  • 11:19
SydWest Multicultural Services

SydWest celebrates migrant women’s success on International Migrants Day

Key Facts: SydWest Multicultural Services celebrates International Migrants Day, highlighting the diversity of Greater Western Sydney where 88% of residents speak a language other than English, in some suburbs The organisation delivered 11,424 sessions to 3,760 clients through Women and Family programmes in the past year, including digital literacy training Success stories include Sara's digital empowerment journey and Layla's positive experience with multicultural playgroups for her child's development SydWest Multicultural Services proudly joins communities across Australia and the globe in celebrating International Migrants Day – a day dedicated to recognising the invaluable contributions of migrants and the richness they bring…

  • CharitiesAidWelfare, Youth
  • 18/12/2025
  • 08:23
Act for Kids

Back to Basics This Christmas – A Call for Kindness and Connection

After a challenging year marked by cost-of-living pressures, social media age restrictions and global instability, Australian families are being encouraged to give the gift of kindness and connection this Christmas. Leading child protection organisation Act for Kids says the festive season offers a timely opportunity to get back to basics and focus on what matters most. A recent Act for Kids survey of 300 children aged 10 to 16 across Australia found an overwhelming three in four children (76 per cent) felt most connected to their family when doing something as simple as talking in person about their day. Act…

Media Outreach made fast, easy, simple.

Feature your press release on Medianet's News Hub every time you distribute with Medianet. Pay per release or save with a subscription.