The role and contribution of The Prince’s Trust across the globe is very much part of the story of His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales.

Established in the UK in 1976, and laterally spreading around the globe, the charity in Australia seeks to deliver social impact by transforming lives and building sustainable communities. 

With increasing urban density, housing affordability and climate change, his Highness believes it is a shared responsibility to improve the liveability of our towns and cities and minimise the impacts of the built environment on our natural environment.

Following the success of the Prince’s Terrace Adelaide project as a proof-point for sustainable urbanism in Australia, the Trust partnered with the NSW Government to propose the transformation of a 1,800 square metre site in the inner Sydney suburb of Glebe.

This significant development hopes to set a new standard of social and affordable housing, with planning approval received in 2020.

H/Advisors APA worked with the team on external communications and positive profile-building – facilitating and amplifying a concept launch of the Glebe Project in conjunction with the Department of Land and Housing Corporation and NSW Minister for Water, Property and Housing, the Hon Melinda Pavey.

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