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Anglican Care’s closed aged care home converted into housing for women over 55

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The agency of the Anglican Diocese of Newcastle announced it was shutting Greenmount Gardens at Mt Hutton, a suburb of Lake Macquarie, 14km west-southwest of Newcastle, in March 2022.

On Saturday, the NSW Government announced Greenmount Gardens will be converted into Lakeside Haven, with 20 fully refurbished studio units for women over 55 experiencing homelessness. 

The project is being delivered by Pacific Link Housing and Women’s Community Shelters, with more than $550,000 in funding from the NSW Government’s $100 million Homelessness Innovation Fund which will help to cover the costs to run the project, including fit-out and refurbishment, operating costs, and support staff.

This is the first “meanwhile use” housing project in Lake Macquarie, part of a broader push by the NSW Government to make better use of empty buildings and get people housed faster.

"Housing is a major concern for people in the Hunter – no one should have to worry about whether they’ll have a roof over their head," Minister for the Hunter Yasmin Catley said.

"This new facility will provide women with the safety and stability of a home, surrounded by a supportive community of other women."

Anglican Care also announced in March 2022 that it was closing Cedar Wharf Lodge aged care home in Bulahdelah, 93km northeast of Newcastle.

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