CEO Annie Taylor | ABC Radio Darwin Breakfast show – NT Budget 2026/27

“The sector is going to be an ambulance at the bottom of a cliff, and we really need to get to the top of the cliff and work out what we can really do”.
CEO Annie Taylor | NT News – NT Budget 2026/27

“The sector is going to be an ambulance at the bottom of a cliff, and we really need to get to the top of the cliff and work out what we can really do”.
CEO Annie Taylor speaks with ABC News – NT Budget 2026/27

After attending the lock-up, NT Shelter’s CEO, Annie Taylor, speaks with ABC News to discuss the NT Budget 2026/27.
AHURi Research | Better futures: Supported accommodation for unaccompanied children and young people experiencing homelessness

This research project examines the effectiveness of Australia’s supported accommodation services in meeting the needs of unaccompanied children and young people aged 12–24. It proposes principles to guide policy and practice toward a better system.
Annie Taylor | Op-Ed

Housing opportunity the NT can’t afford to ignore – Annie Taylor
CEO Annie Taylor speaks with Nat Tencic, ABC Drive (Alice Springs) on the NT Housing Strategy

CEO Annie Taylor on ABC Drive (Alice Springs) with Nat Tencic discussing housing availability, affordability, and the NT Housing Strategy.
NT News | Business leaders to sleep rough as Vinnies aims for $100k fundraising goal

Business leaders will sleep rough to raise $100,000 for the NT, where homelessness rates dwarf those elsewhere in Australia.
AHURi Research | Public housing transfers: longer-term impacts on investment, tenant experience and sector outcomes

Large-scale PH transfers have played a central role in reshaping Australia’s social housing landscape in recent decades. These transfers have generally aimed to (i) improve economic efficiency, (ii) expand the capacity of the community housing sector and (iii) enhance tenant experiences and outcomes.
NT Shelter | Territory to establish first ever youth foyer working group

A Youth Foyer in the Northern Territory may soon become a reality, addressing long-standing calls for youth-focused housing that supports young Territorians to gain independence, pursue education or employment, and work towards their aspirations.
AHURi Research | The Indigenous housing system in Australia: case study evidence

This is the second of three reports arising from a research Inquiry examining the Indigenous housing system in Australia. The findings are based on eight in-depth case studies exploring key elements of the Indigenous housing system.