Andrew Hoyne

Corporate Advisory Committee at Habitat for Humanity Australia

Andrew Hoyne is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in leadership and advisory roles. As the Founder and Director of Hoyne, Andrew has established a firm dedicated to innovative solutions. Additionally, Andrew serves as a Partner and Creative Director at Willie the Boatman, contributing to creative initiatives. Active in social impact, Andrew is a Board Member at both The Big Issue and GoodCompany, focusing on community development and support. Furthermore, Andrew is involved with Habitat for Humanity Australia as a member of the Corporate Advisory Committee, offering strategic insights to enhance the organization's mission.

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Sydney, Australia

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Habitat for Humanity Australia

Habitat for Humanity International’s vision is a world where everyone has a safe and decent place to live. Anchored by the conviction that safe and affordable housing provides a path out of poverty, Habitat has helped more than 9.8 million people obtain safe and decent housing, along with the strength, stability and independence to build better lives. We believe a stable, secure home creates the foundation for change, giving people the opportunity to be healthier, happier and more secure and for children to be better nourished and better educated. We believe building a decent home provides much more than bricks and mortar – it provides real hope for the future. We don’t give hand-outs; we give people hand-ups by building homes in partnership with families both in Australia and overseas. They put in labour and a deposit, and we assist with the expertise and financing and importantly, as the no-profit loan is repaid, it helps to finance even more homes for people in need. So with Habitat your dollar goes further. We don’t just provide a roof – we build communities. We also address water supply and sanitation issues and in some communities provide health, education – like teaching financial literacy and livelihood assistance.


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