Hot on the scent
by HH in Australian Press, General, Media
Taking the lead form the world of fashion, HH is pleased to announce a new range of fashion and perfumes.
by HH in Australian Press, General, Media
Taking the lead form the world of fashion, HH is pleased to announce a new range of fashion and perfumes.
by HH in Communities, Progress, Media, Nepal
This small booklet for donors and supporters of the Sanitation program updates the progress of work in Nepal.
Health hardware is an attempt to provide product based solutions towards a reliable healthy living environment. So says Christian Tietz, industrial designer and long time associate of HH
Perhaps it is a sign of the times that an image of a toilet, very familiar to HH and the CHDS Nepal team, was spotted hanging from a house a long way from the Village Sanitation Program.
by HH in Government, Media
The Report on Government Services 2013: Indigenous Compendium is a barrel of laughs ...unless you speak any rough form of English or are an Indigenous person and live in an house managed by a state or territory government.
by HH in Australian Press, Progress, Media, Nepal
The January 2013 Nepal Sanitation Studio attracted the valuable support of the World Plumbing Council. They sponsored a plumber to attend and contribute to the practical work sessions.
by HH in Australian Press, Communities, General, Government, Media
Hard to know where to begin commenting on the article in The Australian. It does a great job of confusing cost, numbers of people an assortment of products and mixing them up in a soup of outrage and total confusion.
by HH in Australian Press, Government, Progress, Media
Updating the progress of the National Partnership Agreement on Remote Indigenous Housing we read from the FaHCSIA website 26/3/13
Implementation: More than 1,400 new houses have been delivered and around 4,700 refurbishments completed since the...
by HH in Australian Press, Communities, Government, Overcrowding, Media
The chief executive of the Wilcannia Local Aboriginal Land Council, Jack Beetson, is warning people could die in public housing in the town because of a lack of air conditioning.
by HH in Government, Media
Midway through the largest Indigenous housing expenditure in Australia's history, letters from Amnesty International members questioning aspects of the program are now being answered by the Federal Minister's office.