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First Habitat House Completed in Queensland, Australia With
Support from Businesses and Local Community
Home for Christmas: Ian Graham, Managing
Director, PMI Mortgage Insurance Australia handing over the
keys to the Adams family. Gordon, Donna holding Joseph, Damien,
Christopher, Patrick and Nicholas.
SYDNEY 12th December 2004: The first Habitat
for Humanity home to be built in Queensland, Australia, was
handed over to the Adams family in Gympie, close to Brisbane,
in time for Christmas.
This was the culmination of a ten-week intensive project
to build the house and hand over the keys to the family. The
house was completed with the assistance of Hotondo Homes,
PMI Mortgage Insurance and community volunteers in Gympie.
Local businesses donated 85% of materials to build the home.
CEO for Habitat for Humanity in Australia Michael Pailthorpe
said, "This first house in Queensland is a significant
milestone for Habitat's operations. It is important for us,
to be able to expand home ownership opportunities to more
Australians in more areas with support from partners such
as PMI."
As part of its commitment to the HFH program as a supporter
and sponsor, PMI not only contributed financially to the cost
of the house, but also donated it’s own team of volunteers.
PMI's managing director Ian Graham said, "Our focus
as a leading mortgage insurer is about providing opportunities
to attain home ownership and this relationship is an integral
aspect of our vision."
"Having been involved with Habitat for some time we
see our role as providing a hand-up, rather than a hand-out
for the family. We are very excited to be involved in the
first Habitat house to be built in Queensland."
The Adams family from Gympie family is made up of young couple
- Gordon and Donna - and their five boys from one to 12 years
old, Joseph, Damien, Christopher, Patrick and Nicholas. The
family take an active role in the community, often volunteering
for community projects themselves.
Despite having faced some serious health and lifestyle challenges
of their own over the past two years, the Adams family contributed
"sweat equity", working on the new house, as part
of their commitment to the unique Habitat for Humanity program.The
family is purchasing the house through an interest-free mortgage.
House repayments are used by Habitat for Humanity to build
more houses for other families in need.
This family's new home is the 53rd house built in Australia
by Habitat for Humanity with the help of volunteer labor,
donated materials, land and funds provided by sponsors and
supporters such as Hotondo, PMI and local communities. The
house is also the fourth joint project between PMI and HFH
Australia.

Teamwork!: Ian Graham, Michael Neary,
Head of Product Development, PMI Mortgage Insurance, Emma
Rumble, PMI Mortgage Insurance and Michael Pailthorpe, CEO,
Habitat for Humanity Australia.
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