
Anticipation is building as AHL’s Apmere Mwerre Visitor Park expansion project gets closer to completion.
In late 2023, AHL received $3.5 million from the Australian Government to deliver additional accommodation for First Nations people in Alice Springs, including women and children experiencing domestic violence.
This upgrade at Apmere Mwerre Visitor Park will deliver 20 additional short-term beds at the hostel.
AHL are excited to share that progress is tracking well, and we’re looking forward to the grand opening later this year.
We continue to engage with local community members and service providers to ensure the project remains culturally responsive and aligned with community expectations.
As construction milestones are realised, excitement grows on the ground.
‘I’m excited to be able to welcome and support more people and families at AHL’s Apmere Mwerre Visitor Park. This investment will make a real difference in the lives of First Nations people’ said Director of Frontline Services, SA, WA and Central.
The delivery of additional accommodation in Alice Springs demonstrates AHL’s ongoing commitment to deliver tangible outcomes for First Nations communities, particularly in Central Australia.
Upgrading this facility enables AHL to continue to deliver on our purpose of providing safe and affordable accommodation for First Nations people.
For more updates, keep an eye on AHL’s LinkedIn.