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David Kelly
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Understanding the drivers and outcomes of public housing tenant relocation
For public housing tenants, having to relocate from their home is a significant and sustained stress. This research examines the drivers and experiences of tenant relocation from public housing in New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania.
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Assessing the value of the Ground Lease Model for public housing renewal
Across Victoria, there are a number of public housing estates that are in the process of being redeveloped via the Public Housing Renewal Program and the Big Housing Build. The aim of this report is to present an analysis of publicly available information about this investment to a general readership to aid greater understanding and...
Report
Social mix at Nightingale Village
Social mix, by including social housing tenures in private developments, is a widely used mechanism for improving access to social housing. Yet there is little evidence about its benefits despite growing interest in mechanisms such as inclusionary zoning. This report delivers a baseline of practitioner and resident perspectives about social mix at Nightingale Village, the...
Conference paper
From rhetoric to actuality: researching “access” and “inclusion” in one Australian city
National legislation requires Australian cities to be accessible and inclusive. Focussing on Geelong in Victoria, this paper focuses on how best to theorise those with lived experiences of disability understand Geelong and considers how this city has met this challenge through its various plans.
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Understanding the assumptions and impacts of the Victorian Public Housing Renewal Program
This report, evaluating the Victorian government’s program to redevelop inner suburban public housing estates, says the plan may reduce the amount of homes available for vulnerable households.