Housing Works Bring Double Benefits For Tiwi Community

NT Government

Just over a week after the historic signing of the $4 billion dollar remote housing partnership in the small community of Milikapiti in Tiwi Islands, residents are moving into new homes.

Seven families have moved into new homes in Milikapiti, totalling 37 new and upgraded homes for the community since 2016, with 8 more homes currently under renovations.

Nine Aboriginal Territorians are employed by DT Hobbs, seven of which were locals who were offered opportunities to train and work in the construction of the homes.

The housing works in Milikapiti has engaged 78 Territory businesses, including 52 in the construction industry and 26 supplementary businesses.

Since coming to Government, Territory Labor began the work of building and upgrading homes across remote communities, improving the Northern Territory Government relationship with Land Councils to overcome preventative diseases and overcrowding across the Territory.

The Lawler Labor Government is one that will continue to invest in the Territory – securing $4 billion for Territory businesses, which results in work and better homes right across the Territory.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Remote Housing and Homelands Selena Uibo:

“Aboriginal Territorians are living in overcrowded conditions right across the Territory. Our Territory Labor Government has been building new and improving homes since we came to government in 2016 to address this issue, reaching a tally of 4000 new and upgraded homes in the last eight years.

“Only a Territory Labor Government will deliver on more homes and more work in the bush. More housing also means more work for Territory businesses and opportunities for Aboriginal Territorians in remote communities to learn new skills.

“The $4 billion partnership with the Australian and Territory Governments, the four Land Councils and Aboriginal Housing NT will see opportunities for more new homes to be built in Milikapiti and other remote communities with similar stories.”

Quotes attributable Member for Arafura Manuel Brown:

“It is wonderful to see the changes to the community housing brings – happy families living in appropriately sized homes, and more work and trade opportunities for locals. This is something Territory Labor has been delivering on since 2016.

“More housing in remote communities is much needed to improve the standard of living of our mob, bring work opportunities in community and improve health and lifestyles of families.”

Quotes attributable to DT Hobbs Director Julie Hobbs:

“The recent housing works provided valuable employment allowing local workers to develop real construction skills.

“This new announcement allows us to offer ongoing employment and training opportunities for local workers and to continue supporting the many Territory businesses we engage with on a daily basis.”

Northern Territory Government

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