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Strategic Indigenous Housing and Infrastructure Program (SIHIP)


About SIHIP
The Strategic Indigenous Housing and Infrastructure Program (SIHIP) is the largest Indigenous housing program undertaken by the Australian and Northern Territory Governments.

This joint $672 million housing program will deliver 750 new houses, 230 rebuilds of existing houses and 2,500 refurbishments across 73 remote Indigenous communities and a number of community living areas (town camps) in the Northern Territory by 2013.

Three construction company consortia known as alliances have been engaged to deliver the program.  The Alliances are working closely with communities and government to deliver better housing for Indigenous Australians in the NT. A target of 20% has been set for Indigenous employment across the program.   Alliances are also looking to sub contract and use local companies wherever possible, placing a priority on the use of local Indigenous companies.

Better housing:

  • helps to make families healthier,
  • strengthens communities, and
  • enables economic growth through job and training opportunities. 

Governments and the Alliances will work closely with communities to ensure the best outcomes are achieved for each community. SIHIP is a part of Remote Housing NT, a key reform program to help close the gap of Indigenous disadvantage across the Territory.

SIHIP Review
A thorough review of the SIHIP was requested by the Australian and Northern Territory Governments.

Link to Media release - Improving Indigenous housing in the NT

A downloadable version of the SIHIP Review is available - PDF [380kB]


More information
Email: sihip@nt.gov.au  

SIHIP overview fact sheet (pdf 238Kb)