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Organisation

Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute

Acronym:
AHURI
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Community land trusts and Indigenous housing options


Community Land Trusts (CLTs) are a model of community-based, perpetually affordable housing that has been operating in the United States for the past 30 years and has more recently been established in the United Kingdom. This study found that Community Land Trust models have the potential to enhance tenure choices for Indigenous households in Australia...
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Social inclusion and housing: towards a household and local area analysis


The concept of social inclusion entered Australian policy discourse and practice following an extended period of conceptual, practice and empirical policy-oriented work internationally, most notably in France initially, the UK and within the ongoing activities of the European Union.
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Policy shift or program drift? Implementing Housing First in Australia


This essay critically analysed how the Housing First approach could be successfully applied to the system of supported housing in Australia.
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The spatial and distributional impacts of the Henry Review recommendations on stamp duty and land tax


Modelling two recommendations made in the Henry Review of Taxation (2010), this study considers the impact of the recommendations on rents, rental supply and housing affordability. The Henry Review recommended two key changes to taxation arrangements to promote more balanced investment in private rental accommodation and improve housing affordability:
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Developing sustainable affordable housing: a project level analysis


This is a study about sustainability outcomes of new affordable housing projects. Findings include that affordability for tenants generally lay on a range between that found in public housing and the private market.

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