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A purpose built house funded under the LGCHP and the local community with a contribution from the Commonwealth government. The...
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Abbeyfield Ainslie
The Ainslie house is a purpose built home funded as a joint venture between ACT Housing Trust and...
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Welcome to Abbeyfield House Burnie!
Our purpose built house has comfortable accommodation for up to 10 residents plus our...
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The first purpose built Abbeyfield house in an outer suburb of Melbourne on land provided by local government. The house was...
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A recent addition to the national Abbeyfield family is the Goulburn Abbeyfield House in southern NSW.
This beautiful house...
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A local estate trust donated the land and also funded 70% of the construction cost for the house which was officially opened in...
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A partnership with the Mauritian Golden Age Club Incorporated, built on land previously owned by the state government and...
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A purpose built house located in a growth corridor, funded under the Project Partnership program with a contribution from the...
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A purpose built house funded under the Local Government Community Housing Program (LGCHP), supplemented by grants from a Uniting...
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Narrabri Abbeyfield House, situated in the North West Slopes & Plains region in northern NSW.
This spacious house was...
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An adaptation of a disused church in an inner suburb of Melbourne, this house was a joint venture between local government', the...
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A purpose built house funded by the New South Wales Land and Housing Corporation, as a demonstration project, on land provided by...
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A purpose built house funded by the Project Partnership program with a contribution from the Commonwealth government, and with...
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A purpose built house funded under the Project Partnership program. It was sponsored by Rotary, built on land provided by local...
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Abbeyfield came to Australia with Judy Dunster whose father was an early supporter of the concept in Scotland. This was the first time Abbeyfield had moved away beyond its beginnings in the United Kingdom.
From her arrival in Australia in the 1970s, Judy met with politicians, community leaders and local groups to gain support and inform them about the concept.
In 1981, the Abbeyfield Society (Australia) Limited, a not for profit company, limited by guarantee, was incorporated and the first Australian house opened in 1986. The Australian society, in its philosophy, objectives and general mode of operation, developed from the United Kingdom model but was adapted to Australian conditions.
There has always been enthusiastic support for the Abbeyfield concept in Australia but finding the substantial capital to build new houses has proved difficult.
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More information: The full history of Abbeyfield in Australia (PDF 84Kb)
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Candidate information Pack - Abbeyfield Curtin
The Abbeyfield Curtin house in Canberra is a large, family style home offering supportive group housing up to ten residents with disabilities, and...
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Candidate information Pack - Abbeyfield Orange
Casual/ Weekend Housekeeper & cook,
award based wage
The Abbeyfield Orange house is a large, family style home offering supportive group...
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Abbeyfield Australia Annual report 2020
Abbeyfield Australia Annual Report 2020 is now available from the public library.
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