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Asset Management For Social Housing

Only $102 excluding GST

Introducing “Asset Management for Social Housing” – an online asset management manual specifically developed for social housing providers in Australia and New Zealand.


This comprehensive resource is a vital tool for strategic and operational planning and delivery. The manual will be useful for:

  • Asset managers
  • Executive managers such as the CEO, CFO, tenancy manager, development manager
  • Governing bodies

 

Asset management is a whole of organisation responsibility and it’s important that senior management and governing bodies also understand their role in the stewardship of housing assets. 

 

As an electronic resource the “Asset Management for Social Housing” is available across all devices (PC, laptops, tablets, mobile phones) meaning it is always accessible. It is searchable and permits notetaking. A community of practice will be available as a space where practitioners can ask questions of other practitioners and provide feedback to improve the manual.

 

Available for individuals and organisations.

 

Organisations: a nominated person purchases multiple subscriptions to create a ‘pool’ and allocates logins to those who need them. That person can remove the login of someone who has left and reallocate that subscription to a new person. They can buy additional subscriptions to add to their pool as needed. Just add multiples to the cart at purchase.

 

The manual is available from our New Zealand partner Āpōpō – Infrastructure Asset Management Professionals.


By clicking this link, you will be taken to their NZ website where you have the option of paying in $NZD or $AUD. Credit cards preferred.

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HousingWORKS March 2025 Edition

HousingWORKS March Edition is out now!

Within the 'pages' of this latest edition of HousingWORKS, ahi: Life Members Unis Goh and Mike Allen take a nostalgic trip down memory lane as the Institute enters its 25th year of operation, revisiting the ahi's origins and acknowledging the people who have been instrumental in our timeline so far.


Other March highlights:

  • An Aboriginal housing perspective from ahi: Director Adell Hyslop, plus the new Māori wellbeing guide for housing providers 
  • Focus on homelessness, including a presentation by Tim Richter, President of the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness, that positions homelessness as a solvable issue
  • Four decades of estate renewal in New South Wales, courtesy of David Lilley from the UNSW Cities Institute


HousingWORKS is an ahi: member only, digital publication. You will need a password to access its contents. Please contact admin@housinginstitute.org for more information, including advertising opportunities.

March 2025 Edition

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