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Organisation

Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute

Acronym:
AHURI
Report

Modelling crowding in Aboriginal Australia


This research project will seek to critically examine existing models of household overcrowding reported in the literature nationally and internationally in order to provide policy makers with ways to predict, measure and manage Aboriginal household overcrowding.
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Urban social housing for Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders: respecting culture and adapting services


This study sought to understand appropriate models of service provision in social housing for Indigenous Australians.
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Towards a new development model for housing regeneration in greyfield precincts


Greyfield residential precincts are defined as under-utilised property assets located in the middle suburbs oflarge Australian cities, where residential building stock is failing (physically, technologically and environmentally) and energy, water and communications infrastructure is in need of regeneration. The panel investigated how parcels of land could be assembled for higher-density redevelopment at the scale of...
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Evidence for improving access to homelessness services


This synthesis report provides evidence about current access arrangements to homelessness services, the complex and multiple access barriers faced by people experiencing homelessness, and an overview of the different approaches, models and mechanisms used in Australia and internationally to improve access. Despite the limitations of the existing evidence base, findings about access to services and...
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Addressing locational disadvantage effectively


This report is the final output of a synthesis examining the nature of locational disadvantage and ways in which governments can intervene to improve the lives of disadvantaged residents in areas of concentrated poverty and disadvantage. The report outlines the synthesis methodology used, then explores the complex and contested concept of locational disadvantage. This is...

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