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Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute
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AHURI
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Report
Understanding iterative homelessness: the case of people with mental disorders
Catherine Robinson provides a framework for the understanding of, and development of policy responses to, the tenuous housing trajectories of homeless people with mental disorders.
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Housing assistance and non-shelter outcomes
Australian state and federal governments spend a large amount of money on providing housing assistance to Australian households. This housing assistance takes a variety of forms. It includes the provision of public housing, subsidies for low-income renters in the private sector and various forms of assistance for homeownership. An improved housing outcome for the recipient...
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Medium and long-term projections of housing needs in Australia: final narrative report
This project brought together key Australian experts in the field of household projections and econometric modelling to formulate and develop a set of projection methods and techniques suited specifically to Australian needs and resources. The project involves consultation with users about their needs and the appropriateness of the proposed methodology. In this final report Peter...
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Housing policy and sustainable urban development: evaluating the use of local housing strategies in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria
This report investigates the institutional, legislative and political parameters affecting the housing activities of local governments in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria. It also identifies opportunities to enhance this involvement.
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Affordability and sustainability outcomes of 'greenfield' suburban development and master planned communities
Overview and context of the project which seeks to develop clear methodologies for a sustainability assessment, relevant to affordable housing and urban development. This will enable a cross-sectional 'triple-bottom line' assessment of the two different land planning and development types, including the surveying of relative economic, social and environmental performances and relationships.