The NSW Land and Housing Corporation (LAHC) is working with the Aboriginal Housing Office (AHO), the Argyle Consortium (including Argyle Housing, BlueCHP and Birribee Housing) and Wagga Wagga City Council to transform the existing Tolland housing estate in Wagga Wagga to provide for a new mix of modern housing.
The Tolland Renewal Project will see the housing estate in the suburb deliver 500 new mixed-tenure homes across the renewed Tolland Estate. Some 180 of them will be new social housing that is set to fit other affordable and private housing seamlessly.
The NSW Land and Housing Corporation (LAHC), Aboriginal Housing Office (AHO) and the Argyle Consortium have signed an agreement to deliver a 16 per cent increase in new social housing within the Tolland and Duke of Kent Park precincts.
The project works are led by LAHC and involve the development of new vacant lots for sale to the private market and new blocks for social housing. It will also include the development of upgraded and new community infrastructure including roads and open space, to completely revitalise the area, similar to other estate renewal projects being delivered across Sydney and regional NSW.
Type: Social Renewal Project Partnership
Location: Tolland Housing Estate, Wagga Wagga NSW
Status: Subdivision and Development in planning (with Wagga Wagga City Council and NSW LAHC), will be delivered in stages.
Opened in 2015, Common Ground Canberra is an innovative 5-storey development designed and constructed to support a vibrant, inclusive and diverse community of tenants. Based on New York’s innovative Breaking Ground program, Argyle Housing works in close partnership with our support partners, Northside, to deliver and coordinate on-site support to our tenants.
Common Ground, Canberra is a secure access building with 40 self-contained one-bedroom rental units for people on low to moderate incomes. The project is a collaborative partnership between Argyle Housing, the Common Ground Canberra Board, the ACT Government and Northside Community Service.
Argyle Housing is the tenancy and project manager for this affordable rental initiative in Canberra and works alongside Northside as the support service for residents providing a long-term housing solution.
Fast Facts
Development Details
Type: 40 x 1 bedroom units (mix social and affordable housing)
Location: Gungahlin, ACT
Status: Completed and launched 2015
The Griffin Green Affordable Housing is located within Pioneer Housing Estate in Griffith. The project represents a partnership between Griffith City Council and Argyle Housing with $6 million of Commonwealth funding secured from the NSW Government Building Better Regions Fund.
Argyle and Council have both allocated $3 million to support the $12 million project which has been developed to provide new affordable housing options in Griffith. Close to the Griffith City Centre, The Griffin Green Affordable Housing Project saw the development of 20 new medium-density affordable rental housing units and will see the creation of 42 new housing lots.
As part of the placemaking project, Dave Taylor Park will also be transformed to include space for a new community centre, a basketball court, playground equipment, and 4,798 square metres of open green recreational space. Cul de sac roadways are being connected to improve access throughout the neighbourhood.
The Griffin Green Transformation Project aligns strongly with the Griffith City Council Housing Strategy released in 2019. It will create jobs, support the construction industry, meet an identified housing need and help to lead the Griffith community through the post COVID-19 recovery period.
Development Details
Type: 20 mixed 2- and 3-bedroom units
Location: Griffith, NSW
Status: Construction and launched July 2024
In 2023 Argyle Housing we were successful in receiving $2.6m in funding from NSW Department of Communities & Justice under the Community Housing Innovation Fund towards a mixed Social & Affordable Housing project.
Dwellings: Successful in acquiring 6 dwellings which were a mix of social and affordable housing.
Location: Liverpool and Campbelltown
Status: Completed Jan 2023
Already successful program managers for the Together Home Program in Tranche 1 and 2, Argyle Housing has been successful in receiving funding of $5m as part of the Together Home Program Tranche 3 with the Department of Communities and Justice. Argyle Housing committing an additional $1m from its NHFIC funding to the project.
Dwellings: successful in acquiring 15 dwellings which was four more than the target for Together Home Transition Program Clients in Southwest Sydney and Wagga Wagga areas.
Status: Completed June 2024
The Together Home Program aims to support over 1,072 people street sleeping across NSW into stable accommodation linked to wrap-around support. It is a key initiative supporting the Premier’s initiative to halve street homelessness by 2025. Argyle Housing works with support providers in Wagga and Southwest Sydney to provide wrap-around support services and manage the tenancies for the Together Home Program Client Portfolio to ensure successful outcomes.
About the Project
Argyle Housing committed to deploy $12m in remaining funding from NHFIC to acquire more affordable housing in the locations in which we operate.
Dwellings: this saw 32 additional dwellings acquired across Argyle Housing’s property portfolio in SWS, Goulburn, Albury, Wagga and Griffith.
Status: Completed July 2024
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