Centacare Evolve Housing: Tasmania
At a glance
• Manages a mix of historical housing and new properties.
• Specific focus on rural areas.
• Notable in areas like Brighton LGA and Derwent Valley LGA.
Community Wellbeing Manager and Community Wellbeing Officer
Background
Centacare Evolve Housing (CEH), as Tasmania’s largest community housing provider, manages close to 3200 properties – from its origins of 40 properties managed under Catholic Care Tasmania. The organisation has undergone substantial transformation, particularly evident in its stock transfer through to its current build program.
CEH now manages a mix of historical Housing Tasmania stock and new properties, with a view to expanding its portfolio. A significant aspect of its expansion strategy involves infilling in regional areas and creating mixed tenures, ensuring a diverse and inclusive housing landscape.
CEH Evolve Housing’s is part of Better Housing Futures program in partnership with Housing Tasmania and the State Government which is felt is needed due to wider restrictions in terms of housing funding.
The organisation’s footprint extends across various localities in Tasmania, with a specific focus on rural areas, such as the small towns on the east and west coasts. These areas, previously unfamiliar with social housing, require in-depth community consultation and public engagement to foster relationships and “demystify” social housing. Initiatives such as a multi-agency well-being festival in St Helens exemplify CEH’s proactive approach to integrating into communities and building trust.
CEH’s stock and reach is particularly notable in areas like Brighton LGA and Derwent Valley LGA, where it manages a significant portion of the housing stock. These areas, along with scattered groups of properties across Tasmania, reflect the organisation’s extensive reach across a broad geographic region.
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DownloadThis project was made possible by funds provided by the NSW Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ) under the NSW Community Housing Industry Development Strategy (IDS). The NSW Community Housing IDS is a partnership between CHIA NSW and DCJ.