HALO

Housing Activation through Land Opportunities

HALO (Housing Activation through Land Opportunities) is a scalable housing solution for Australians – a proven model for modular, long-life housing on peri-urban and rural land.

It is developed by the Phillips Family Trust in collaboration with Innovation 200.

View this presentation on the Project. HALO v1.02

Expressions of Interest are invited in partnering with us in developing 3-5 HALO pilots on peri-urban and rural land.

The NationWide Challenge

Australia is experiencing:

  • Escalating homelessness
  • Rising rental unaffordability
  • Stalled housing stock growth

Yet all around our cities and towns, peri-urban and regional land lies dormant โ€” blocked by zoning, infrastructure delays, or inflexible frameworks.

The HALO Solution

HALO enables peri-urban and rural landholders to lease out 2,000โ€“4,000+ sqm lots for high-quality modular cabins under 60 sqm.

These are long-term housing solutions โ€” not short-stay units or speculative developments. Cabins are:

– Low-footprint

– Energy-efficient

– Relocatable

– Minimum 30-year lifespan

They serve a wide range of needs with minimal disruption and no suburban sprawl.

Who HALO Is For

HALO creates secure, scalable housing for:

  • Young adults saving for home deposits
  • Low-income and essential workers
  • Retired couples / elderly residents
  • NDIS participants and supported living
  • Social housing tenants (under strict agreements)
  • Potential rent-to-own residents with future ownership pathways

Key Model Features

Modular Cabin Standards:

  • 40โ€“60 sqm, self-contained
  • Energy-efficient insulation and materials
  • Minimal environmental impact
  • Crane-liftable, modular, transportable
  • Minimum 30-year structural lifespan

Landholder Options:

  • Lease land only (to cabin owners)
  • OR install cabins with optional government financing, for direct leasing (especially for social housing)

Land can be:

  • Privately held
  • Leased from government-managed land banks (e.g. Crown or Trust land earmarked for innovation pilots)

Community Agreements:

Tenants must sign a legally binding Community Agreement, covering:

  • Maintenance and cleanliness
  • Respectful behavior
  • Environmental harmony
  • Contribution to shared spaces

Affordability and Economic Logic

Componentย  ย  |ย  ย  Value Range / Note


Cabin costย  ย  ย  |ย  ย  $100,000โ€“$150,000

Weekly repaymentsย  ย  |ย  ย ~$240/week under govt-backed financing (TBC)

Lease optionsย  ย |ย  ย  Private agreement or council-regulated

Ownership modelsย ย  |ย  ย  Portable ownership, rent-to-buy with land lease

This model offers dignified housing, cheaper than market rent, and scalable pathways to asset ownership.

Governance Standards

To protect both community integrity and public funds, HALO includes:

  • Strict eligibility and conduct screening
  • Limit on dwellings per site
  • Mandatory design cohesion for site aesthetics
  • NDIS-compliant options for disability-ready sites
  • Environmental reporting on ground impact, greywater, solar, etc.
  • Digital oversight platform via future My Tribe app integration

Pilot Proposal

Partners are sought to launch 3โ€“5 pilot sites across varied regional zones, including:

  • Urban fringes (eg Greater Geelong, Adelaide Hills, Western Sydney)
  • Regional towns (eg Shepparton, Cessnock, Riverland)
  • Purpose-built zones for NDIS, aged care, or youth transitions

Each pilot to test:

  • Different demographics
  • Lease models
  • Compliance integration
  • Community wellbeing outcomes

We are seeking:

  • Government co-development and support
  • Council-level pilot site partnerships
  • Regulatory trial frameworks
  • Social stakeholders from health, housing, NDIS, ageing, and homelessness agencies
  • Financial and philanthropic partners

HALO isnโ€™t just an idea. Itโ€™s ready to go with the right collaboration

Three HALO Rollout Models

1. HALO Villages (Full Ecosystem Model โ€“ Rural/Regional)

Purpose: Regrow small towns, revive regional areas, house multiple generations.

โ€ข 50โ€“100 modular home lots
โ€ข Composting toilets, solar power, water harvesting
โ€ข Gardens, craft sheds, animal care, resilience training
โ€ข Circular living and cultural regeneration
โ€ข Ideal for unused land just outside townships

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2. HALO Peri-Urban Sites (Integrated Housing Pockets โ€“ City/Fringe)

Purpose: Fast deployment of modular housing in underutilized peri-urban land.

โ€ข Small groupings (3โ€“20 cabins)
โ€ข Plug into aged care, NDIS, key worker or low-income housing
โ€ข Ideal for:
โ€ข Church land
โ€ข Gov-owned lots
โ€ข Private landholders with long-term lease intent
โ€ข Plug-and-play infrastructure (or hybrid off-grid)
โ€ข Quick approval, high compliance, elegant design

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3. HALO Training & Transition Sites (TAFE & Youth Empowerment Hubs)

Purpose: Youth development through building, fit-out, maintenance, community care.

โ€ข Cabins are built or fitted out by supervised youth groups
โ€ข Training includes trades, personal development, and mentorship
โ€ข Built-in pathways to employment and apprenticeships

Why HALO Works

For Governments:ย  ย  ย 

  • Reduces housing pressure
  • Eases infrastructure loadย  ย 
  • Avoids high-rise resistanceย  ย  ย 
  • Enhances social cohesion ย ย 

For Landholders:

  • Income from unused landย ย 
  • Minimal capital investment
  • Low regulatory riskย ย 
  • Pride in contributionย ย ย ย 

For Residents:

  • Affordable, secure housing
  • Option to rent-to-own
  • Relocation assurance
  • Community, not transience

How to Start

Complete the form below to Express your Interest in partnering with us. We will then have a conversation.

Contact:
Jonathan Marshall – Chief of Staff
jonathan.marshall@innovation200.org
0404 486 937

About the Founder

Steven Phillips is the Managing Director of Rock Solid Design and Construction, based in the Hunter Valley in NSW. Steven is a proudย Gomeroi man, a quality builder, an inventor, and a serial entrepreneur with exceptional integrity.ย 

Express Your Interest

HALO Expression of Interest