26/05/2026
Aboriginal Elders will soon have a new home in the southern suburbs!
Last week we visited the new Purrkanaitya Aboriginal Elder Village for a sneak peak at how construction of the first-of-its-kind project is coming together.
The site will offer 40 beautiful single-bedroom units which will bring Elders together in one place, helping to build community and preserve culture. It’s an important targeted housing solution which will also have a range of benefits for South Australians more broadly.
The modern units will be full of natural light, highly energy-efficient and have been designed with improved liveability standards in mind. While all units will be accessible, 10 of them are going even further and being built with specialised cabinets and furnishings which can be lowered for wheelchair users or others with mobility challenges. Common areas and fire pits are also being built as part of the project.
Purrkanaitya is located on Aboriginal-owned and culturally significant land, and represents a collaborative effort between Aborginal Community Housing Limited, Housing Australia, the South Australian Housing Trust, the Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation, and the Kaurna Yerta Aboriginal Corporation (KYAC).
Completion of this village is expected later this year, and we can’t wait to see the finished results!
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