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The benefits of tenure diversification


This report presents the findings of research that aimed to assess the extent to which the various objectives of tenure diversification policies have been achieved.
Report

The benefits of tenure diversification


Tenure diversification strategies that involve the transfer of public housing to alternative forms of ownership or management have been an important part of the operational management plans of a number of state housing authorities in Australia since at least the early 1990s. In this research project Bill Randolph and Martin Wood will undertake the first...
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On the margins? Housing risk among caravan park residents


According to the 2001 Census, approximately 61,463 people reside in caravan parks, an increase of about 6,263 people compared to the 1996 ABS Census.
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Resident participation, social cohesion and sustainability in neighbourhood renewal: developing best practice models


The key factors in promoting resident participation in renewal are community development approaches that start with local people, identify local issues and give residents the confidence and skills to influence their communities writes Bill Randolph.

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