Housing for the Aged Action Group

Raise the Roof

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Housing for the Aged Action Group presents a show exploring a range of housing issues.

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Housing for the Aged Action Group

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www.3cr.org.au

Latest episode

Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

Remembering the Forgotten Australians 08.07.2026

Shane and Fiona talk to Richard and Mary Kath from Open Place about the Forgotten Australians, people who spent time in institutions or out of home care as children, and the impact that has on their lives as adults. You can find out more about Open Place via their website https://www.openplace.org.au/  

Essential Homes: Why renting is an essential service 24.06.2026

Noel Lim, co-founder of Anika Legal, tells us about a new report looking at renting as an essential service, and discusses changing the way we think about renting. It includes data from a national survey, showing strong support for bold recommendations for change.\To find out more www.anikalegal.org.au

"Happy for us" - Ingenia Gardens win 27.05.2026

Shane and Fiona talk to Sue, a resident of Ingenia Gardens about the recent fine they receivied for not providing proper kitchens. She talks about the pros and cons about living in rental villages, and what the win means for residents. Shane goes into detail about the decision of Consumer Affairs Victoria, and what it might mean for other providers of this type of accomodation.

From aged to homeless: the history of Wintringham 29.04.2026

Shane and Fiona talk to Bryan Lippman, founder of Wintringham, a unique service for older people who have experienced homelessness, providing aged care, housing and support. Bryan reflects on his legacy and the origins of Wintringham, the challenges of sustaining the service and what's changed over the last 30+ years. To find out more about Wintringham, check out their website https://www.wintring...

Listening to older women struggling to find housing in NSW and Qld 22.04.2026

Fiona and Liz talk to Therese Hall about her recently completed PhD, where she interviewed 36 older women about their experiences in trying to find housing and navigate the unfriendly housing and homelessness systems in northern rivers area of NSW and Gold Coast region of Qld.

Housing crisis? 08.04.2026

This episode we hear edited highlights from the panel 'What do people really think about the housing crisis?' from the Progress 2026 conference, with speakers including Ben Spies-Butcher and Alistair Sisson (Macquarie University), Maiy Azise (Everybody's Home) and Leo Patterson Ross (NSW Tenants Union). 

Not supposed to be worried about housing: housing for culturally diverse older people 25.03.2026

Shane and Liz talk to Hoda and Melis about their work for HAAG in multicultural communities and the barriers older people from migrant backgrounds face in Victoria's housing system. 

Heritage and Public Housing 11.03.2026

We hear an interview by Danielle from the Save Public Housing Collective speaking to Dr Rachel Iampolski, and Urban geographer who has pursued a heritage listing of some of the 44 public housing estates. 

TARTs with heart - Retirement and Tenancy issues for older people 25.02.2026

Fiona talks to Liz and Sally about their work in the Tenancy and Retirement team - affectionally known as TARTs - involving wrap around support for older people living in private rental, retirement villages, residential parks, caravan parks and rental villages. To call the service, 03 96547389 option 2www.oldertenants.org.au/retirement

Older Persons High Rise Redevelopment 11.02.2026

Fiona and Liz talk about the redevelopment of seven older persons public housing high rise towers, and what this means for tenants and the future of older peoples public housing in Victoria.

Older Women and Heatwaves 28.01.2026

Fiona and Liz talk to Margareta Windisch about the findings of her new PHD research into older women and heatwaves. We discuss the structural issues that impact on older women and how they cope with the increasing heat, in all types of housing. 

Older renters in the Victorian Fires 2026 14.01.2026

Fiona and Liz talk to Teresa, Anne and Leanne about the impact of the fires and heatwaves on vulnerable older renters in northern Victoria. Consumer Affairs Victoria disaster help: 1300 55 8181

Priced out, Run Down: Older women renters speak 10.12.2025

Shane and Fiona speak to Lynn and Aradia about our recent Canberra trip, launching the report Priced Out and Run Down: Older Australians in unaffordable and poor condition housing. They speak about their experiences as older renters, and what they thought of meeting politicians in Canberra. 

Fair, efficient and affordable? Renters at VCAT 26.11.2025

Shane talks to Noel Lim, CEO of Anika Legal, about their recently released report 'Unrepresented: Improving VCAT and RDRV for self-represented litigants'.

What is dwelling justice? 12.11.2025

Shane and Liz talk to David Kelly from the Centre for Urban Research about the Centre's research and the idea of dwelling justice. We also talk about legal changes to the rules for no-reason evictions and who'll be excluded from the new protections, and the winners of the Victorian government's Social Housing Volunteer Awards. 

Gender Responsive Housing at National Housing Conference 22.10.2025

Shane and Fiona speak to Wendy Morris and Amity James about their participation at the National Housing Conference in Perth, where they both spoke on a panel about gender responsive housing policies. Wendy Morris is a HAAG member and Amity James is an Associate Professor at Curtin University. 

In Her Shoes 08.10.2025

Liz and Shane talk to Lucas Tresto from CHP about their forthcoming exhibition series Walk In Her Shoes, and what the homelessness sector can learn from people who've experienced homelessness. 

Housing Older Women Movement Queensland 24.09.2025

Maggie Shambrook from the Housing Older Women's Movement in Queensland tells us about the Housing Roundtable with the housing minister and the Movement's push for community-led housing as one solution to the housing crisis facing older people. https://housingolderwomen.org.au/

Older Persons Housing and Health 10.09.2025

Liz and Fiona hear from Bill McKenzie, public housing resident and advocate for better health options for older people in the high rises. We discuss the recent release of aged care packages by the Federal Government. We also chat about the anti-migration rallies blaming migrants for the housing crisis. 

Nothing to FEAR? 27.08.2025

Shane and Fiona talk to Emily Southwell, Principal lawyer at Anika Legal about their new project, FEAR - Fear of Eviction Action Research - looking at retaliatory evictions in private renting. Find out more at anikalegal.com 

Health, housing and severe weather events 13.08.2025

Shane and Liz talk to Primary Care Connect CEO Tricia Quibbell about their work on community health in regional Victoria, and the impacts of severe weather events. Then Shane talks to Fiona about her experiences giving evidence to a parliamentary inquiry about the public housing tower demolitions. 

Housing and elder abuse 23.07.2025

Priya from Thursday Breakfast speaks to Fiona about Housing for the Aged Action Group's new research report on the impacts of housing on elder abuse.

Older Women's Housing in Queensland 09.07.2025

We're talking to Tegan Haslam from Housing Older Women's Support Service.

Cantonese voices from the Towers 25.06.2025

Fiona speaks to Uncle Tim, via a Cantonese interpreter, about his experience living in one of the public housing towers which is due to be demolished. He gives his thoughts about how the information has been communicated with him and other residents, and the Government plans for the site. You can find out more about the Inquiry into the demolition of the 44 Public Housing Towers here:https://www.p...

Vietnamese highrise residents speak 28.05.2025

Fiona and Liz hear from Dao and Thi, Vietnamese residents who live in one of the Richmond high rises scheduled to be demolished as part of the public housing renewal program. 

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