Aboriginal Housing Office

The NSW Aboriginal Housing Office (AHO) is a statutory authority within NSW Department of Family and Community Services in the Government of New South Wales that is responsible for the planning, development, delivery and evaluation of programs and services to support Aboriginal people in meeting their housing needs in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

The authority was established pursuant to the Aboriginal Housing Act 1998[2] and is led by its chief executive, presently,[when?]

Famey Williams, who reports to an independent board that is ultimately responsible to the Minister for Families and Communities, presently the Hon.

The AHO has contractual arrangements with Housing NSW for the provision of services including procurement, and tenancy and asset management.

The passing of the act acknowledged the NSW government's commitment to the management, development and reform of the Aboriginal housing sector in NSW and established the AHO as the single administrative agency for delivering housing and housing-related programs across New South Wales.