The Housing Commission of Victoria (often shortened to Housing Commission, especially colloquially) was a Government of Victoria body responsible for public...
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HCV may refer to: Housing choice voucher, US federal rent assistance Housing Commission of Victoria, Australia (1938–1984) Hepatitis C virus, a human...
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Housing commission of Housing Commission may refer to: Queensland Housing Commission Housing Commission of Victoria Housing NSW Millennial Housing Commission...
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Housing Commission of Victoria was established in 1938. Its stated purpose of improving existing housing and to provide adequate housing for people of limited...
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meaning 'brown snake'. The area was acquired by the Housing Commission of Victoria in 1951 for housing estates, with construction not commencing until 1966....
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partially-completed buildings. The Housing Commission of Victoria provided accommodation for families unable to rent or to afford the purchase of their own home. In 1947...
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accommodation, with Housing Commission of Victoria towers and modern student apartment buildings. The two main housing commission estates are between...
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establishment of the Housing Commission of Victoria in 1938 saw swathes of new residences being constructed in Melbourne's outer suburbs. With many of Fitzroy's...
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of Melbourne. Broadmeadows Camp remained in use throughout the war, however, with facilities being progressively improved. The Housing Commission of Victoria...
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site of the Summer Olympics athlete's village. The village was converted into a Housing Commission of Victoria estate following the conclusion of the games...
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principles of the early 20th century Garden city movement, initially by the State Bank of Victoria and subsequently developed by the Housing Commission of Victoria...
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bedrooms and are made of brick, some with a weatherboard extension. These were constructed in bulk by the Housing Commission of Victoria, and most follow a...
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and Glenroy in the 1950s by the Housing Commission of Victoria (HCV). The name comes from Jacana Avenue, to the east of the Craigieburn railway line (therefore...
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named after the Governor of Victoria, General Sir Reginald Dallas Brooks. The Housing Commission of Victoria built many of the houses in the Dallas area...
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tracts of Housing Commission houses are dotted through other parts of Flemington. The main arterial road is Racecourse Road, which is part of the Princes...
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Australian public housing (often historically referred to as "Housing Commission") operates within the framework of the Commonwealth-State Housing Agreement,...
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National Airways, the War Services Homes Commission and the Housing Commission of Victoria developed large areas of Glenroy. Residential development continued...
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Apartment (redirect from High density housing)
Public housing in Australia was common in the larger cities, particularly in Melbourne (by the Housing Commission of Victoria) where a number of high-rise...
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South Melbourne (redirect from Melbourne South, Victoria)
is a notable example of Housing Commission of Victoria hi-rise public housing. There are a number of such towers in parts of South Melbourne, built since...
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Park Towers (South Melbourne) (category Public housing in Australia)
building as well as poor maintenance. Park Towers was designed by Housing Commission of Victoria Chief Architect, Roy Prentice in 1967 and built by its construction...
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Melbourne (redirect from Capital of Victoria)
series of controversial public housing projects in the inner city by the Housing Commission of Victoria, which resulted in the demolition of many neighbourhoods...
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Housing in the state of Victoria, Australia is characterised by high rates of private housing ownership, minimal and lack of public housing and high demand...
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the area. The Housing Commission of Victoria established public housing estate in the suburb in the 1960s. A$150 million redevelopment of the estate was...
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sparsely settled until the 1950s, when it was built on by the Housing Commission of Victoria. It also provided the site for the athletes' village for the...
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Port Melbourne (redirect from Port Melbourne, Victoria)
was built as low-cost housing by the State Bank, with later additions of public housing by the Housing Commission of Victoria. It comprises semi-attached...
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construction of the Preston & Northcote Community Hospital (PANCH). This period also saw the construction of some 2,600 Housing Commission of Victoria dwellings...
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Kath Pettingill (category Place of birth missing (living people))
at the Collingwood Housing Commission of Victoria flats as she and her son, Dennis Allen, attempted to repay a $300 debt on behalf of her daughter, Vicky...
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Urban renewal (redirect from Housing renewal policy)
1960s in the large cities of Sydney and Melbourne. Housing Commission of New South Wales and the Housing Commission of Victoria conducted large slum recalamation...
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Carlton North (redirect from North Carlton, Victoria)
renovated. In 1968 the announced acquisition by the Housing Commission of Victoria of a block of houses on an area bounded by Lygon, Princes, Lee and...
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homes were predominantly constructed in the 1960s-1970s by the Housing Commission of Victoria. Most homes were constructed as single story, brick veneer with...
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