Julie Collins 2022
The Hon Julie Collins MP
Minister for Housing, Minister for Homelessness, Minister for Small Business
The Hon Julie Collins MP
Minister for Housing, Minister for Homelessness, Minister for Small Business
The Hon Julie Collins MP served as Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, and Minister for Small Business from 29 July 2024 to 13 May 2025.
Prior to this, from 1 June 2022 to 29 July 2024, she served as Minister for Housing, Minister for Homelessness, Minister for Small Business .
More homes for Territorians who need them
The Albanese Labor Government is delivering more homes for Territorians who need them with new funding for homes in Tennant Creek.
This new project will deliver 12 new two‑bedroom homes for Indigenous Australians, older women at risk of homelessness, and women and children fleeing domestic and family violence.
Albanese Government backing small businesses to improve energy performance
The Albanese Labor Government is delivering more than $41 million to help more than 1,700 small businesses upgrade facilities to take control of their energy bills and lower emissions.
Interview with Paul Culliver, ABC Radio Newcastle
PAUL CULLIVER:
Julie Collins is the federal Minister for Housing and Minister for Homelessness and joins you on the line. Good afternoon to you, Minister.
JULIE COLLINS:
Good afternoon, Paul, and to your listeners this afternoon.
CULLIVER:
What’s getting done in Lake Mac?
Delivering better payment times for small businesses
The Albanese Labor Government is taking the next step to improve payment times for small businesses with the Draft Payment Times Reporting Rules released today for consultation.
The Rules will support the Payment Times Reporting (Amendment) Act 2024 (the Act) which passed Parliament earlier this month.
Albanese Labor Government helping to deliver new homes across Newcastle and Lake Macquarie
The Albanese Labor Government’s $2 billion Social Housing Accelerator is helping to deliver new homes across Newcastle and Lake Macquarie, giving more Australians a place to call home.
New partnership to deliver more homes for Tasmanians
The Albanese Labor Government’s Social Housing Accelerator will help to transform the lives of more Tasmanians with a new partnership set to deliver 23 new homes in Chigwell.
The $15 million project includes $12 million in funding from the Albanese Labor Government’s Social Housing Accelerator, and will be delivered by Homes Tasmania.