AHURi Research | Trauma on the frontline: protecting housing and homelessness workers

New AHURI research reveals workplace pressures and traumatic event exposure has left nearly half of the housing and homelessness frontline with symptoms of post-traumatic stress.
NT Shelter, Media Statement, Monday, 2 February

The NT’s peak body working to address unmet housing need and homelessness urges a considered
approach to public housing reform to ensure housing stability is protected and homelessness is
prevented.
NT Shelter’s January 2026 Newsletter

NT Shelter’s January 2026 Newsletter is out now.
NT Shelter’s Submission on the Workforce Development in the Northern Territory Strategy 2026-2030

NT Shelter’s Submission on the Workforce Development in the Northern Territory Strategy 2026-2030 Read NT Shelter’s Submission Submission on the Workforce Development in the Northern Territory Strategy 2026-2030 here. More News Articles NT Shelter’s Submission on the Workforce Development in the Northern Territory Strategy 2026-2030 January 22, 2026 Government submission heading Read NT Shelter’s Submission to the Legislative… Read More 2024-25 Annual Report January 14, 2026 NT Shelter is pleased to release our 2024-25 Annual Report…. Read More New research from the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute – AHURI suggests that mission-focused policies, backed by long-term investment, could reverse Australia’s decline in social housing provision. January 9, 2026 Despite modest growth over the past 30 years, social housing… Read More Load More
2024-25 Annual Report

NT Shelter is pleased to release our 2024-25 Annual Report. Click here to read about our operations last financial year.
New research from the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute – AHURI suggests that mission-focused policies, backed by long-term investment, could reverse Australia’s decline in social housing provision.

Despite modest growth over the past 30 years, social housing supply has failed to keep pace with population growth.
NT Shelter’s Submission on Opportunities for Infill development and subdivision in Low Density Residential (Zone LR) areas

Submission to the have your say on
Opportunities for Infill development
and subdivision in Low Density
Residential (Zone LR) areas
NT Shelter and NTCOSS Respond to High Court Ruling on Remote Rent Framework

NT Shelter notes today’s unanimous High Court decision regarding the Northern Territory Remote Rent Framework. The Court found that elements of the rent-setting process did not afford procedural fairness to remote public housing tenants and has ruled the resulting rent increases invalid.
2026/27 PRE-BUDGET SUBMISSION

NT Shelter’s Pre-Budget Submission, Northern Territory Government 2026/27
NT Shelter | Submission to City of Darwin, Draft Place and Liveability Plan.

NT Shelter Submission to the Draft Strategic Planning Policy. Read it in full here.