Housing

General Housing Advice

The Fraser Coast offers various housing support services to its residents. These services are designed to assist individuals and families in finding suitable and affordable housing, as well as providing support to those experiencing housing-related challenges. Here are some key housing support options on the Fraser Coast:

  1. Department of Community, Housing and Digital Economy and Public Works (DCHDE): The DCHDE is a Queensland government agency that administers housing services and programs in the region. They provide a range of housing assistance, including public housing, community housing, and rental assistance. Individuals and families in need of housing support can apply through DCHDE for various housing options.
  2. Homelessness Services: The Fraser Coast region has homelessness services that provide support to individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless. These services offer emergency accommodation, outreach support, and assistance in finding stable housing.
  3. RentConnect: RentConnect is a DCHDE program that assists eligible low-income individuals and families in the Fraser Coast with the upfront costs of moving into private rental accommodation. It helps with bond and rent in advance to make it more accessible for people to secure rental housing.
  4. Renting in Queensland: The Queensland government provides resources and information for renters and landlords in the region. This includes information on rights and responsibilities, tenancy agreements, and dispute resolution processes.
  5. Housing Support Agencies: Various non-profit organisations and community groups on the Fraser Coast provide housing support services, including assistance with housing applications, financial counselling, and referrals to other social services.
  6. Housing and Homelessness Networks: Local housing and homelessness networks may exist to bring together service providers, community organisations, and government agencies to address housing and homelessness issues in the region. These networks work to develop strategies and solutions for housing challenges.

If you or someone you know is in need of housing support on the Fraser Coast, it is advisable to contact the Department of Housing and Public Works or local housing support agencies for guidance and assistance. These organisations can provide information about eligibility criteria, available programs, and application procedures. Keep in mind that housing support services and programs may change over time, so it’s a good idea to check with this directory and listed service providers for the most up-to-date information.

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