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Implications of tenant data collection in housing: protecting Australian renters

Samantha Floreani, Justine Humphry, Chris Martin, Lina Przhedetsky, Dallas Rogers, Jathan Sadowski, Balamurugan Soundararaj, Peta Wolifson

This research explores how property technology (PropTech) is used in Australia’s private and social rental sectors to collect and process applicant and tenant personal information. It examines the implications of this for individuals and housing access, and whether existing policy and legal frameworks are fit-for-purpose.
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Understanding discrimination effects in private rental housing


This research examines discrimination and existing policy, law and practice in Australia’s private rental sector, including the impact of informal tenancies and the increasing role of digital technologies.
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Urban productivity and affordable rental housing supply in Australian cities and regions


This study examined relationships between urban productivity and affordable rental housing, focusing particularly on the availability of affordable housing relative to employment and labour markets in capital and satellite cities.
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Informal accommodation and vulnerable households: scale, drivers and policy responses in metropolitan Sydney


This report finds low-income and other vulnerable groups are being forced into informal housing arrangements, such as share accommodation. A chronic shortage of social and affordable housing means some people are forced to live in severely overcrowded situations that contravene planning and building regulations.

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