Public Housing

Antisocial behaviour

Behaviour is regarded as antisocial when it affects your peace, comfort or privacy.

Antisocial behaviour can be:

  • excessive noise from televisions, stereos or radios
  • nuisance pets such as barking dogs
  • noisy parties
  • loud, unruly behaviour
  • verbal abuse
  • littering
  • vandalism
  • domestic disputes.

Serious forms of antisocial behaviour include:

  • serious harassment
  • threats to the health and safety of a person
  • physical assaults
  • violent acts
  • frightening behaviour
  • illegal activity
  • arson.

For more information about antisocial behaviour policy and procedures please see:

Antisocial behaviour fact sheet PDF icon 95 KB

Managing antisocial behaviour fact sheet PDF icon 145 KB

Chapter 17 of the Operational Policy Manual PDF icon 34 KB.

For further information contact your local Territory Housing office.