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25.01.2022 Durrett maintains skipping any part of the process wont yield proper results. He doesnt think groups should give design control to a developer and insists al...l members should be personally involved from start to finish. The most important component in a cohousing community is the participation in designing and developing a project, he said. Basically, groups of people will take risks that no developer will ever take. Durrett also said the hands-on process will weed people out who arent meant for cohousing, help those who are committed to figure out how to get along, and it will reveal what theyll have to deal with once they move in. https://www.vancourier.com//design-process-critical-in-cre



25.01.2022 Paul is a pensioner who enjoys living in Co-op Housing because he knows what its like to live rough. Are you yearning for security in your home? Click here to learn more: https://bit.ly/2Kyg6wU

25.01.2022 hey Co-opers, What have our tenant-managed experiences got to offer the WA Tenancy Conference? And what could we learn that could improve our property management practices? Only one way to find out, register now!

25.01.2022 New golden age of co-ops



23.01.2022 As home ownership becomes an impossibility for a huge swathe of younger Australians, how does this influence future models of living for the next generations of... our elderly? A new live research project is asking all of us, of all ages, to think about this through a national online survey and physical exhibition. I happened to be in Melbourne last week and saw the exhibition and encourage you to listen to the radio interview and respond to their online survey. http://www.abc.net.au//young-australians-need-to-/10212266

21.01.2022 Jenny loves living in a co-op because "our neighbours give us so much help with our toddler". Wondering where to raise your young family? Click here to learn more: https://bit.ly/2Kyg6wU

18.01.2022 FOHCOL is going to this networking event for the community living sector & those wishing to become involved. I hope we see you there.



15.01.2022 These brief case studies from around the world give a glimpse of life in a cohousing community, and speak to the essence of what The Verge Cohousing Community are creating here in Adelaide. COME JOIN US! https://thehappycity.com//Designed-to-engage_case-studies.

14.01.2022 Unitarian Commons welcomes seniors & others of all ages and abilities. A full universal design community.

12.01.2022 GUEST SPEAKER: James Brown is CEO of Common Equity NSW which supports 33 rental and mixed equity co-ops. With a growing body of evidence it is time for policy-makers, financiers and developers to accept that Housing Co-operatives can play a bigger role in Australias housing market. James will share his experiences and ideas about strengthening the co-op housing sector, touching on: ~ Co-operation amongst co-operatives ~ NSW co-op sector growth plan ~ National ho...using co-op network ~ New co-op hosing models ~ Partnerships ~ Local government action paper ~ Controversy corner Click here to learn more: https://bit.ly/2Kyg6wU See more

11.01.2022 To make the world work for 100% of humanity in the shortest possible time through spontaneous cooperation without ecological offence or the disadvantage of anyone. R. Buckminster Fuller https://goo.gl/g48Vyf

09.01.2022 Who says politics needs to be a dirty word? Not when you add beer and a healthy dose of Freo debate! Join us for the first in a new series of discussions on topical issues, starting with: ... 'WHAT WOULD A HUMANE REFUGEE POLICY LOOK LIKE?'



08.01.2022 The draft program for the WA Tenancy Conference (4-5 April) is now available to download: https://www.tenancyconferencewa.org.au/program Check out our speakers,... workshops, professional development and discussions, along with the launch of the "Make Renting Fair" campaign. REGISTER your place NOW... only a few weeks to go!

06.01.2022 Maudes a retiree who likes living in Co-op Housing because she "feels very secure". Are you an older woman wondering about safe housing options? Click here to learn more: https://bit.ly/2Kyg6wU

06.01.2022 Smart cities need places for people to engage in meaningful ways, and cohousing is one model of smart citizen development.

06.01.2022 Create Co-operative Housing and Sustainable Communities is one of many events celebrating International Co-op Day globally...https://youtu.be/f5d_HG1uDFg

06.01.2022 Only 4 days left! Got something to say about tenancy, renting or housing? This is your last chance to submit content for the 2019 WA Tenancy Conference! Applic...ations to present on topics on any of the three sessions of the WA Tenancy Conference close on the 7th of January. The content can relate to: Issues and Law Reform Professional Development Tenant Voices Dont miss out on your chance to have your voice heard! Get your submissions in by the 7th of January. For more details about the conference visit: https://www.tenancyconferencewa.org.au/call-for-content See more

05.01.2022 Jaya is a sole parent who enjoys living in Co-op Housing because she feels a sense of relief at having her own home. Are you looking to live in a supportive environment? Click here to learn more: https://bit.ly/2Kyg6wU

05.01.2022 Hey folks, Come along to this session by Anna Hope. It'll be informal and informative :)

05.01.2022 Another gem washed-up by wave of co-operative awareness https://www.linkedin.com//why-co-operative-sector-incuba/

04.01.2022 Rental Co-ops ensure that some of us are safe from the ignominy of homelessness and constant moving (unless a rough life is your jam). But how is it that in this land of plenty we have people who struggle to find a place to call home however humble that might be?

02.01.2022 Well that was fun. James Brown's presentation set the scene with issues and opportunities for strengthening the co-op housing sector. Several 'wild & wonderful' ideas were pitched and enthusiastic conversations were had as a consequence. The voice of experience came from Peter Shooter and Maude Marten, both co-opers for many years. Another co-oper, Tana Garnett, offered an art therapy session using colour and form to explore personal aspirations around co-op living. Attending guests free-ranged amongst other sessions including architect and Henry Project's Meriam Selman's discussing her 'Reimagine Your Street' campaign. Mark Taylor shared inspiring sustainable technology insights from Josh Byrne and Associates.

01.01.2022 Jaya is a sole parent who enjoys living in Co-op Housing because she feels a sense of relief and belonging. Are you looking to live in a supportive environment? Click here to learn more: https://bit.ly/2Kyg6wU

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