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Greenway

Greenway

The iconic Greenway building transferred to SGCH management in 2019 under the Social Housing Management Transfer (SHMT) program. There is a large and active community at Greenway.  Most of the residents are aged over 55 years at this location and we work with a well-established tenant group.

SGCH manages the Greenway Wellbeing Centre as a community hub for health, medical, wellbeing and social support services to provide services onsite for residents. The Greenway Wellbeing Centre aims to provide greater access to services to support a healthy, happy life and features a Clinic Room and a Meeting Room

We also operate a local SGCH office  on Ground floor, Block A, Greenway Drive, Kirribilli (next to the lifts) for residents to meet with us about any tenancy management needs.

Green lawn outside a multi story building
Ramps and paths through lawn area
Community space with trees, gardens and footpaths
A sign on the side of a large building that says Greenway
Two comfy chairs and a pot plant in front of a sign saying 'Greenway Wellbeing Centre'
A spacious community room with comfortable chairs, kitchenette and one-to-one meeting desks
A door with signage that says Greenway Wellbeing Centre and a status slider "meeting room: In use"

I’m very proud of how the Greenway Tenant Group and our Wellbeing Centre have been able to provide support to Greenway residents during the pandemic. We’ve continued to host OzHarvest two days a week, the local church has also delivered 100 Sunday lunches every week. We’ve increased our community transport service – taking around 150 additional trips to medical appointments so vulnerable people didn’t need to use public transport. We’re lucky to live in a community that supports each other at times like this.

Bryce, Greenway tenant