Draft Key Workers Affordable Housing Policy

Closing on 03 August 2025, 11:59 PM

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City of Ryde is seeking your feedback on our Draft Key Workers Affordable Housing Policy, which will replace the existing Affordable Housing Policy 2016.

The new Draft Key Worker Affordable Housing Policy 2025 supports and facilitates the provision of affordable housing through various available planning mechanisms. It also emphasises the importance of attracting and retaining 'key workers' who provide important services to City of Ryde's community and support our economy.

An aspirational target of 1000 key worker affordable housing dwellings is proposed in the new draft policy. Based on existing housing construction targets, these new homes will be created over the next 10 years.

For information on how you can provide your feedback, please see the Have Your Say section below.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Affordable Housing and Social Housing?

Affordable Housing is not the same as Social Housing.

Affordable rental housing offers residential accommodation for people on generally low to moderate household incomes. Affordable Housing is usually delivered, owned and managed by local councils and not-for-profit community housing providers. Generally, rent is charged at a discount rate to market rent.

Social Housing is rental housing that is partly or fully funded by State or Federal Governments and let to eligible people and families on very low household incomes. This includes public and Aboriginal housing.

Social Housing is usually delivered and managed by State Government. Generally, tenants pay no more than 30 percent of household income on rent.

Who are Key Workers?

Key Workers^ are employees in services that are essential to a City’s functioning but who earn low to moderate incomes and their work roles require them to be physically present at a work site rather than being able to work from home. A key worker is defined by their occupation as detailed in the occupation categories including:

  •  Teachers (all types from early childhood to secondary school and special education)
  • Registered and enrolled nurses
  • Social workers
  • Frontline emergency workers (including ambulance officers and paramedics, firefighters and police officers)
  • Child carers
  • Educational aides
  • Aged and disability carers
  • Personal care workers
  • Public transport drivers
  • Delivery drivers
  • Retail workers
  • Cleaners

The City of Ryde owns and manages a small portfolio of affordable housing units.

The Council has determined that it will prioritise the following as tenants for City of Ryde owned affordable rental housing; teachers, nurses, 000 service providers (such as, ambulance officers, paramedics, firefighters and police officers), childcare workers and cleaners.

^ Adapted from Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (2025) Glossary.

Next Steps

The outcomes of the public exhibition, along with any recommended amendments to the draft policy, are anticipated to be reported to Council at its meeting in September/October 2025.

Hard Copies of the Exhibited Document

Hard copies of the exhibited document are available for viewing at:

Customer Service Centre | 1 Pope Street, Ryde

Operating hours: Monday to Friday, 9.00am - 5.00pm
(Note: second Thursday of each month 10.00am - 5.00pm)

North Ryde Office | Level 1, Building 0, Riverview Business Park, 3 Richardson Place, North Ryde

Operating hours: Monday to Friday, 8.30am - 4.30pm

City of Ryde Libraries

Visit the Libraries webpage for location and operating times.

HAVE YOUR SAY

You can Have Your Say on the Draft Key Workers Affordable Housing Policy via the online submission form, email or post.

Feedback closes at 11.59pm Sunday 3 August 2025.


Online Submissions

You can provide your feedback via the submission form link below.

Provide your feedback

This form is intended for feedback only. Please direct any questions/enquiries to cityofryde@ryde.nsw.gov.au.


Written Submissions

Written submissions must be clearly marked as 'Draft Key Workers Affordable Housing Policy' and can be sent to:


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