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Housing NSW, formerly known as the New South Wales Department of Housing, is the public housing agency created in 1942 to build and manage public housing in the Australian state of New South Wales.
The agency changed its name from the NSW Department of Housing to Housing NSW on 11 June, 2008.[1]
At inception it was known as the Housing Commission of New South Wales, it was renamed in 1986 to the New South Wales Department of Housing under the Housing Act, 1986.[2] which has since been replaced with the Housing Act 2001 (NSW).
Initially the role was to investigate housing affordability and standards, co-ordinate with associated agencies, publish its findings and general information about housing, take steps to improve housing standards and recommend further legislation. [3]
The commission was responsible for the provision of post-war housing in the 1940s and 1950s, often using cheap fibro materials due to shortages of other materials such as bricks. It was also responsible for slum clearance in the 1960s and the replacement of terraced housing in the Waterloo area with high rise public housing towers. In the 1970s, the now-discredited American Radburn style of public housing was used, especially in the south western suburbs of Sydney.
Housing Commission or houso remains the common colloquial term in New South Wales for public housing, including housing provided by related agencies such as the Aboriginal Housing Office. The expressions "houso" or "housos" are sometimes heard in Sydney as a derisive term to describe people, often perceived as poor and Bogans or Westies, living in public housing, especially in the Mount Druitt and Campbelltown areas.[citation needed]
See also
References
- ^ Government of New South Wales (11 June, 2008). "Public Sector Employment and Management (Housing NSW) Order 2008". http://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/sessionalview/sessional/sr/2008-183.pdf. Retrieved 2 January, 2009.
- ^ Department of Housing, State Records Authority of New South Wales. Accessed 12 January 2008.
- ^ Housing Commission of New South Wales, State Records Authority of New South Wales. Accessed 12 January 2008.
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Categories:- 1942 establishments
- Public housing in Australia
- Government agencies of New South Wales
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