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Save the dateApril 24, 20245:00 PM - 8:00 PMGMT+10 Add to Calendar
Venue Location
Venue Location

Upstairs at The Hive Bar

93 Erskineville Road
Erskineville, New South Wales, Australia

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Event Details
Event Details

The ahi's NSW branch invites you to attend their next 'Housing Buzz' event, a series of information sessions and debates with industry and academic experts on key issues in housing policy.


At this Buzz event, Donald Proctor will discuss the findings from a recent group study tour of Co-ops in Europe organised by the Business Council for Co-ops and Mutuals (BCCM). The landmark publication "The Value of Co-operatives in Australia, launched in March 2024 will be introduced. A local Co-op member will chat about living in a co-op.


The event is designed to be informal, informative and provide an understanding of successful co-ops in Australia and opportunities to grow co-ops locally, learning from overseas experience.


All housing sector colleagues are welcome — members and non-members. Come any time after 5pm, with the discussions kicking off at 6pm.


Your ticket gives you access to the event, plus one free drink. Additional beverages and food will be available for purchase.


Register to attend and receive 10 CPD points.


Physical Distancing at this event:

This event complies with the current NSW Government health regulations.

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Ticket price

A$25
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Additional Information
CPD Points

Ahi Members are eligible to log 10 CPD points for attending this event.


CPD points can assist members to achieve Ahi Professional Certification status. Ahi Professional Certification is awarded to housing professionals who have demonstrated a commitment to the housing profession and continuing professional development.

Staying Safe at In-person Events

The venue for this event has strict health and hygiene protocols in place, including Covid safe dining practices and density limits that comply with Government requirements.


Event attendees are reminded to check-in at the venue and follow good hygiene habits and physical distancing, to help keep yourself and others safe:

  • Maintain 1.5 metres distance between yourself and others.
  • Avoid physical greetings, such as handshakes, hugs and kisses.
  • Wear a mask - if deemed mandatory in your location, or consider wearing a mask.
  • Wash and sanitise your hands thoroughly and often especially after using the bathroom, before eating and after coughing or sneezing.
  • Avoid coughing or sneezing into your hands. Use the crook of your elbow or tissue, and dispose of the tissue as soon as possible before washing your hands.
  • Do not attend this event if you are unwell, even if you are experiencing mild symptoms, such as a sore throat, runny nose, cough or fever.