About us
Our Mission
As of October 2020, two thousand people were suffering from various degrees of homelessness on the Mornington Peninsula. Peninsula Community Housing finds this statistic to be unacceptable, so we are stepping forward help our community address this growing problem.
Our Vision
To provide and fund community based housing for those who need it most.
Our Aims
To build various types of affordable housing for disabled and the financially disadvantaged members of our community.
To provide shared rental housing for those who cannot access the private rental market.
To construct transitional accommodation to assist the chronically homeless in re-establishing themselves into a secure home and at their pace.
We seek to construct all levels of disability housing to provide supported accommodation to those who seek inclusion back into our community.
To help those who are homeless or vulnerable to homelessness to get back on their feet with safe, secure, affordable and permanent accommodation.
To offer affordable rent-to-buy options for those who one day want to own their own home.
Our Purpose
To deliver affordable housing for those most in need. Our aim is to assist the disadvantaged and fund affordable housing, because everyone deserves a home.
Find suitable and affordable housing for those in our community who are disabled, vulnerable or homeless.
Help fund, design, construct and manage various levels of disability, social and affordable housing.
We also aim to assist any of our tenants who would like to consider a longer term transition from renting their accommodation, to owning it.
Our People
Russell Joseph
President: Russell, a Dromana local, has worked in construction all his working life and currently operates his own business as a construction manager. After a brief period working with government, Russell saw first hand the growing need in our community for affordable housing for our most vulnerable community members. He identified the need for an alternative funding model for affordable housing, a model which would be sustainable, ongoing and locally managed. This was the start of the vision for Peninsula Community Housing – for our own community to fund and build the accommodation we so desperately need.
Pauline Musgrave
Secretary: Pauline, a McCrae local, has a background in teaching and spent many years as a school principal in the specialist school sector. Pauline has remained a determined advocate for the rights and needs of those with a disability, both from first hand experience in her own family, and also on behalf of the broader community. Pauline has held many board positions over the years in a range of organisations representing those with a disability.
Ken Northwood
Ken is a retired Solicitor and retired Senior Army Officer. After leaving the Australian Regular Army Ken served for three years as a Member of the Refugee Review Tribunal. A member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors he is currently Vice President of the St Vincent de Paul Society (Victoria) and a member of the Board of Directors of St Vincent de Paul Victoria.
Ken is a long standing servant in our community with affiliations with local churches and charities, in particular, as long standing President of The Southern Peninsula Food For All Inc.
Committee Members:
Wayne Iremonger
Community Housing Advocate, Tiny Homes NZ
James Hazelwood
Director Hazelwood Homes, Philanthropist
Hazelwood Homes is a small business committed to doing its part to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable whilst delivering visually pleasing projects for clients. Spearheading the organisation is James Hazelwood, a second generation builder. A visionary individual, James identified an opportunity to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals in 2020 and since that time has deployed resources to:
- support Peninsula Community Housing to work towards its mission of providing safe and affordable housing for people on the Mornington Peninsula;
- understand sustainable and resilient buildings; and reduce building waste to landfill.
James is a local to the Mornington Peninsula area and in his spare time enjoys live music, surfing and taking his Border Collie Marty to the local beaches.
Ian Story
Habitat For Humanity committee member
Ray Holt
Specialist Disability Accommodation provider, Property developer, Philanthropist
Graham Musgrave
Graham comes from a Design Engineering background. He has worked across a variety of fields including housing. Grahams’ interest in working for Peninsula Community Housing arises from his background along with his desire to support his wife Pauline as she continues her fight for the rights of people with a disability and/or special needs.
Loretta Buckley
Salvocare Rosebud
Simon Brooks
Architect, Tiny Home builder, and former Councillor