Local Approach

Our region has a proud history of community-led solutions & innovation. We want to build on that legacy, so that our towns stay vibrant, diverse & inclusive.

WWCLT is focused on providing long-term, secure, and affordable housing for locals and key workers in our community.

Local Approach

The housing challenge

Across our region, affordable housing is disappearing. Many local residents - including workers, families, and people on low incomes - are struggling to find secure and stable homes. Some have been forced to leave the area altogether, while others are living in unsafe or unstable situations because housing costs are simply too high.

The crisis is also affecting local services. Nurses, teachers, hospitality workers, and other essential staff have reported living in tents, cars, or couch-surfing because they can’t access housing they can afford. Without stable housing, it’s harder for people to live healthy, connected lives - and our communities risk losing the diversity and vitality that make them special.

How will we do it?

Our purpose is to create and protect truly affordable housing for local people - not just now, but forever. We do this by securing land and removing it from the private market, ensuring that homes built on it remain permanently affordable. By developing secure, low-cost housing for those in need, we’re offering real, lasting solutions to the housing crisis facing our region. Beyond housing, we also support other community-led projects that align with our mission - all working toward a future where everyone has access to a safe, stable, and affordable place to call home.

The Problem

Affordable housing is disappearing. Local workers, families and people on low to moderate incomes can’t find secure homes. Some have been forced to leave the area or are living in cars, tents or overcrowded homes. Even essential workers – like nurses and teachers – have trouble finding somewhere affordable to live.

Without a stable home, it’s hard to live a healthy, secure life. Our community risks losing key workers, young families and long-time locals. Higher housing costs are pushing people out – and changing the face of our towns. Local businesses and services are finding it increasingly difficult to keep operating because their staff can’t afford to live here.

Our Solution

At WWCLT we believe everyone deserves a safe, secure and affordable place to call home - even if they can’t afford high market rents or home prices. Housing is a human right, and without it, individuals struggle to thrive and communities can’t function at their best.

WWCLT is a community-led, not-for-profit initiative creating long-term, local solutions to the housing crisis. We're focused on delivering affordable, sustainable homes for people on local incomes — especially those in the 'missing middle': individuals and families who don't qualify for social housing but are priced out of the private market.

By working in partnership with Bellingen Shire Council and other community stakeholders, we’re developing practical, lasting solutions that meet the real needs of our region. Our goal is simple: to keep housing in community hands and ensure affordability — not just for today, but for generations to come.

Local Approach

Understanding CLTs

A Community Land Trust is a non-profit organisation that holds title to property aimed at delivering permanently affordable housing and other community benefits. To ensure they meet the needs of the community they serve, CLTs are characterised by active voting memberships that include, but are not limited to, residents of the CLT’s homes.

In addition to permanently affordable homes that can be rental through to ownership, many CLTs also steward a range of community, open space and/or commercial properties in response to local need.

CLTs remove land from the speculative housing market. This provides security and stability for residents at an affordable price and ensures affordable housing for future generations.

WWCLT is focusing (at least initially) on a shared ownership model, where WWCLT and residents enter into a shared ownership agreement.

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Understanding CLT’s

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Eligibility & Registration of Interest

Our eligibility and allocation process is designed to be fair, transparent and accountable, ensuring that homes go to those who need them most and who share our community-focused values.

To be eligible to buy a home through WWCLT, you’ll need to meet the following criteria:

  • Strong Connection to the Bellingen Shire

  • Support WWCLT Vision and Purpose

  • Be Willing to Participate & Contribute

You will also need to:

  • Meet the income limits

  • Meet the asset rules (i.e. not already own property)

If you’re interested in becoming a potential Resident Member, the next step is to complete a Registration of Interest (ROI) form. Filling out the form doesn’t guarantee you a home and doesn’t commit you to anything - it simply adds your name to our list so we can keep you updated as housing opportunities arise. It also helps us understand what types and sizes of homes people are looking for, which is important for planning future projects.

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