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Organisation

Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute

Acronym:
AHURI
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Building materials in a circular economy


Understanding the structure of building-material supply chains is essential for policy development seeking to reduce carbon intensity of new material choice and use in the housing industry. This research analyses the supply chains and regulatory settings applicable to manufactured building materials used by the residential housing industry to assist the housing industry in reducing greenhouse...
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Towards an Australian housing and homelessness strategy: understanding national approaches in contemporary policy


This report investigates the rationale for an Australian housing and homelessness strategy. Applying contemporary thinking about the role of governments in complex problem-solving, and lessons from other ‘national approaches’ here and internationally, it sets out options for achieving cohesive, co-ordinated action on housing and homelessness in the Australian federation.
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Delivering sustainable apartment housing: new build and retrofit


This research investigates how Australia can supply new and retrofit older apartments so that they are sustainable - that is, they are comfortable; deliver cost reductions for householders, while minimising consumption and waste; and maximise energy efficiencies and energy management, both in their construction and throughout their lifecycle.
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The new normal: changed patterns of dwelling demand and supply

Habib Rahman, Ranjodh Singh, Mohammad Swapan, Liz Taylor

This research examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patterns of housing supply and demand, and how the Australian housing market has changed over recent time (including between the 2016 and 2021 Censuses).
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Financing first home ownership: modelling policy impacts at market and individual levels


This research conducted modelling experiments to examine the relationship between different housing finance conditions and people’s ability to buy a first home.

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