Almost 12 months to the day from the resignation of Greg Mundy as CEO of ACSA, his replacement, Patrick McClure, has also resigned and left the organisation, citing the need to recover his health after a recent heart attack. He was recruited by ACSA in April this year. Newly elected ACSA President, Rob Hankins (CEO of ECH in Adelaide), is steering the organisation while a replacement is identified. A major challenge will be the planned proposal to merge ACSA with ACAA which needs to be finalised for a member vote in April.
18,650 social and affordable homes funded as 370 homes set for repurpose
The Australian Government’s flagship Housing Australia Future Fund (HAFF) has agreed to fund 9,284 social and 9,366 affordable homes through 279 successful projects under the first two funding rounds of the HAFF and National Housing Accord Facility...