Link Wentworth Housing

Link Wentworth Housing We are one of Australia’s largest Community Housing providers and our mission is providing more homes

Link Wentworth believes everyone has a right to a safe and secure home. A place where you can grow, connect with the community and build brighter futures that create positive change. Through sustainable and ongoing growth, we will proactively advocate for the federal and state governments to invest in more social and affordable housing. With COVID-19 exacerbating the housing crisis, housing soluti

ons are needed now more than ever. Our combined entity aims to partner with government, property developers and financiers to fund more social and affordable housing, including leveraging COVID-19 stimulus programs, to help ensure more people do not fall into poverty and homelessness. With 6,400 homes, 10,000 residents and over 200 staff, we are committed to delivering services that help people facing housing stress. Using decades of community driven experience, our work engages the full spectrum of housing need from homelessness services, to social, disability and affordable housing.

Please note that our Katoomba office is closed today and all Link Wentworth offices will be closed on Monday next week f...
05/06/2026

Please note that our Katoomba office is closed today and all Link Wentworth offices will be closed on Monday next week for the public holiday.

If you need urgent assistance during this time, our after-hours service is available on 13 14 21.

If you’re experiencing homelessness, you can contact Link2Home on 1800 152 152 for support.

If you’re affected by domestic, family or sexual violence, the NSW Domestic Violence Line (1800 656 463) is available to help.

Thanks for your understanding - we’ll be back as usual on Tuesday!

We are celebrating National Reconciliation Week at our Community Support Hubs ❤️🖤💛.  As well as connecting with a whole ...
28/05/2026

We are celebrating National Reconciliation Week at our Community Support Hubs ❤️🖤💛.
As well as connecting with a whole range of services and support, join us for a weaving activity, giveaways and BBQ from 11:00am - 1:00pm.

Link Wentworth is a proud Ally for Reconciliation and for celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ Cultures and Communities.
We are All In for Reconciliation.

Penrith Hub – Monday 1 June – Join us for a BBQ and weaving with Yarning Crescent
Springwood Hub – Tuesday 2 June- Join us for a BBQ and Weaving with Ngarang Gung Gung
Hawkesbury Hub - Wednesday 3 June – Join us for a BBQ and Weaving with Merana Aboriginal Community Association for the Hawkesbury INC
Ryde Hub – Thursday 4 June – Join us for the usual BBQ and support services

Find out more about Community Support hubs on our website https://www.linkwentworth.org.au/community/whats-on/

Artwork by Daniel Swift: Many Journeys, One Place
Daniel Swift is a descendent of the Yorta Yorta and Darumbal people. Daniel is an artist, musician, storyteller, and Link Wentworth resident.

27/05/2026

Link Wentworth is All In for National Reconciliation Week! This morning we celebrated across our offices with morning tea supplied by Koori Kulcha , artwork by talented artist and resident Daniel Swift, and Voices for Reconciliation karaoke!
We were so inspired by Reconciliation Australia and all the talented choirs singing ‘Beds Are Burning’ by Midnight Oil.

We have some fantastic events planned this National Reconciliation Week with weaving sessions at our Community Support Hubs with Yarning Crescent, Merana Aboriginal Corporation and Ngarang Gung Gung. Stay tuned for details!

Today we are observing National Sorry Day. We think about the Stolen Generations, who are the Aboriginal and Torres Stra...
26/05/2026

Today we are observing National Sorry Day.

We think about the Stolen Generations, who are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children forcibly removed from their families between the mid-1800s and 1980s, as well as their families, who continue to carry the burden and legacy of this harmful fact in our national history.

It is 29 years since the Bringing Them Home Report and recommendations were tabled in our Federal Parliament. Link Wentworth supports this year’s theme, From Sorry to Action. We urge policy makers to take strong, tangible steps toward change – including resources to link people with their families and stories and trauma-informed access to aged care and supports for survivors - for national truth-telling, to reconcile the past with the present for all Australians.

For more information: Healing Foundation
Image: Reconciliation Australia

🌟 Celebrating our volunteers this National Volunteer Week 🌟At Link Wentworth, we’re proud to recognise the incredible re...
21/05/2026

🌟 Celebrating our volunteers this National Volunteer Week 🌟

At Link Wentworth, we’re proud to recognise the incredible resident volunteers who generously give their time, ideas and passion to help build stronger communities.

From contributing to our newsletter, shaping stories through our editorial committee, and advocating through the Tenant Advisory Group. Thank you for creating meaningful conversations to drive better ways of being.

Your voices make a difference, and your commitment helps ensure our services truly reflect the people we serve.

👏 Thank you for everything you do!

It’s back!Home Sweet is Link Wentworth’s annual charity sleepover. On Friday 7 August we will be sleeping out at Syndey ...
19/05/2026

It’s back!

Home Sweet is Link Wentworth’s annual charity sleepover. On Friday 7 August we will be sleeping out at Syndey International Regatta Centre, raising funds and awareness for people experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity.

Funds raised will support three incredible causes that offer vital support to people experiencing homelessness and housing stress:

Birribee Housing
Platform Youth Services
& Link Wentworth’s Scholarships Program

Last year we had more than 100 participants and raised over $300,000 to support people across our communities. Help us make an even greater impact in 2026!

Find out more about how you can get involved at https://home-sweet.linkwentworth.org.au/

Please note that all Link Wentworth offices will be closed on Wednesday this week for our annual staff conference. If yo...
18/05/2026

Please note that all Link Wentworth offices will be closed on Wednesday this week for our annual staff conference.

If you need urgent assistance during this time, our after-hours service is available on 13 14 21.

If you’re experiencing homelessness, you can contact Link2Home on 1800 152 152 for support.

If you’re affected by domestic, family or sexual violence, the NSW Domestic Violence Line (1800 656 463) is available to help.

Thanks for your understanding - we’ll be back as usual on Thursday!

25,000 safe nights.57 women supported.84% transitioned into permanent housing.Mosman House shows what’s possible when we...
14/05/2026

25,000 safe nights.
57 women supported.
84% transitioned into permanent housing.
Mosman House shows what’s possible when we rethink vacant spaces.

This week the Hon. Rose Jackson released these findings from the Mosman House project, highlighting the powerful impact of transforming a vacant retirement home into a place of safety and connection for women aged 50+ experiencing homelessness over five years.

Delivered in partnership with 's Community Shelters and Aged Care, the project demonstrates how Meanwhile Use housing can provide immediate, practical relief in a housing crisis. Resident Julie called it “life changing and life saving.”

Its success is a clear call to action for governments, developers and landowners. Let’s unlock empty properties to create more pathways out of homelessness.

🦜 Why NOT to feed wild birdsLove birds? So do we. They bring colour, character and life to our neighbourhoods — but feed...
08/05/2026

🦜 Why NOT to feed wild birds
Love birds? So do we. They bring colour, character and life to our neighbourhoods — but feeding wild birds can do more harm than good.
In our latest Community Connect article, we explain:
✅ How feeding birds can cause malnutrition and population problems
✅ Foods that are unsafe for wild birds (including bread and scraps)
✅ Why feeding birds can disrupt your neighbourhood and local ecosystem
If you care about wildlife, letting birds forage naturally is one of the best ways to protect them, and your community.
👉 Learn more here: https://www.linkwentworth.org.au/articles/wild-things-why-not-to-feed-wild-birds/

Our Ryde Community Support Hub is on today and it's going to be a good one!🍵 Free coffee, thanks to the Salvation Army’s...
07/05/2026

Our Ryde Community Support Hub is on today and it's going to be a good one!

🍵 Free coffee, thanks to the Salvation Army’s Community Coffee Van

🛍️ Anglicare food pantry offering a big bag of groceries for $15

🙌 Plus all the usual great support services for your finances, tenancy, health, employment and so much more!

Today 11:00am – 1:00pm @ St Anne’s Church Ryde!

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Chatswood, NSW

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+61131421

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