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Our lovely Abbeyfield House opened in 1998 and comprises ten self furnished studio apartments with ensuites, built-in robes,...
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The Queensland Government provided capital funding for a purpose built house at Babinda (south of Cairns) as a pilot project. The...
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The Marion Abbeyfield disAbility House opened in April 2010 and is the first Abbeyfield disAbility House in South...
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The Hull Street Abbeyfield House is a large, warm, and comfortable house set on beautiful grounds. While close to all amenities...
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A local private estate trust funded the land and the equivalent of the cost of seven rooms and ensuites. Residents in these rooms...
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A purpose built house funded under the Community Housing Program (CHP) involving local government, Rotary and the Trust Bank...
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Abbeyfield House in Dingley Village provides affordable and comfortable accommodation for 11 residents. To become eligible our...
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A purpose built two-storey house funded under the LGCHP on land provided by local government. The house keepers' unit was funded...
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Visitors to Abbeyfield Malvern East frequently comment on the comfortable atmosphere of the house. Our home cooked meals are...
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A purpose built house located in a growth corridor, funded under the Project Partnership program with a contribution from the...
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An adaptation of a disused church in an inner suburb of Melbourne, this house was a joint venture between local government', the...
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A purpose built house funded by the Project Partnership program with a contribution from the Commonwealth government, and with...
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News from the Marion Abbeyfield House
A successful Christmas BBQ party was held at the marion Abbeyfield House (Adelaide) with the residents, parents and carers.
During 2011 we had...
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Insurance Manual 2012
The Abbeyfield Australia Insurance Manual 2012 is now available to Abbeyfield Local Societies on the Members Only section of this web site.
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Victorian and SA State Abbeyfield Conference 2012
Arrangements for the combined Victorian and SA Abbeyfield Conference are now well underway.
This interesting one day Conference will be held at...
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