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(2) Barton Housing Co-operative owns two properties purchased with Commonwealth capital funds under the former Local Government and the Community Housing Program. They also head lease four properties from the ACT Housing Trust.

The Household of Meagre Earners Association Incorporated owns three properties purchased with Commonwealth capital funds under the former Community Housing Expansion Program and the Local Government and Community Housing Program. They also head lease five ACT Housing Trust properties.

SEGAIS Association Incorporated own two properties purchased with Commonwealth capital funds under the former Community Housing Expansion Program and Local Government and Community Housing program funds.

The Peasants of Ainslie Collective Housing Company Limited owns four properties. Three of these properties were purchased with Commonwealth capital funds under the former Community Housing Expansion Program and the Local Government and Community Housing Program. One property was financed privately and a further property is head leased from the ACT Housing Trust.

Juno Womens Housing Association Incorporated are on separate tenant arrangements with the ACT Housing Trust but operate as a housing collective.

Student Association School Without Walls Incorporated head lease one property from the ACT Housing Trust under the Single Share Accommodation Scheme.

The Wyuna Community Incorporated own one property purchased with Commonwealth capital funds under the former Community Housing Expansion Program.

Meidalant Association Incorporated own one property purchased with Commonwealth capital funds under the former Community Housing Expansion Program.

The National Brain Injury Foundation own one property purchased with Commonwealth capital funds under the new Community Housing Program. .

The Havelock House Association is a body established to manage Havelock House which houses 103 people in 21 self contained units, varying in size from three to seven bedrooms. The Havelock House Association has an operational subsidy from the ACT Housing Trust and owns two properties purchased with Commonwealth capital funds under the new Community Housing Program.

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