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Housing SA

Last Updated Jul 2009

GPO Box 292
Adelaide SA 5001
Phone: 131 299 (general enquiries - SA callers only)
Phone: 8207 0211 (interstate and international callers)
Phone: 131 288 (Housing SA maintenance enquiries)
Email: housing@dfc.sa.gov.au

Housing SA offices

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The Department for Families and Communities (DFC) is now the Department for Communities and Social Inclusion (DCSI). The department is currently reviewing its online information and updates will be implemented soon.
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Accommodation and housing

Last Updated Aug 2010

We work with South Australians to make a range of housing and accommodation available to suit different people and circumstances.

Accommodation options for people who have a disability, including supported accommodation and home modifications.

Help and advice about the Affordable Homes Program for people who wish to buy a house.

Find out about community housing options as an alternative to public or private rental housing.

Temporary accommodation options for anyone that urgently needs somewhere to live.

Advice and help if you rent, or wish to rent accommodation from a private landlord.

Information about applying for a Housing SA home.

Help and advice for current Housing SA tenants.

Information on retirement village and residential care choices in South Australia

The Student Housing Program provides appropriate and affordable accommodation to eligible tertiary students in South Australia.

Accommodation options for anyone in a period of transition - for example new arrivals in South Australia, young people leaving care, Aboriginal people travelling between remote communities or people leaving prison.