
2022 – 2023 Annual Report
The Annual Report of the Older Women’s Network NSW 1 July 2022 – 30 June 2023.
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The Annual Report of the Older Women’s Network NSW 1 July 2022 – 30 June 2023.
OWN NSW’s Submission into the Inquiry “The worsening rental crisis in Australia”. Older women and housing: the personal and community cost
An OWN NSW report on older women’s experience of telehealth and how to improve accessibility to healthcare for older people led by CEO Yumi Lee and Professor Dimity Pond.
Vision and Vitality. Celebrating 25 Years of the Older Women’s Network NSW by Dorothy Cora
New census data shows that over the last ten years, the housing circumstances for people aged 55 years and older in NSW have gotten worse. This report is based on original research conducted for Housing for the Aged Action Group by researchers at Swinburne University of Technology, Western Sydney University and Curtin University.
The Annual Report of the Older Women’s Network NSW 1 July 2021 – 30 June 2022.
Older Women’s Network Criminalising Coercive Control Submission to the NSW Joint Select Committee on Coercive Control
This submission to the NSW Upper House Standing Committee on Social Issues Inquiry into Homelessness Amongst Older People Aged Over 55 in New South Wales, is on behalf of all those older women working with OWN NSW.
The George Institute Sex & Gender Roundtable Report. Organisations representing consumer groups were invited to attend the Sex & Gender Bias in Research and Healthcare Roundtable November 4 2021.
Housing is critically important for physical and mental health, and general wellbeing of older people. With a decline in home ownership at retirement age, unprecedented increases inhousing prices and a reduction in social and affordable housing stock in NSW, older people are experiencing significant housing challenges and are at increased risk of homelessness.
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