House construction
Report
Overcoming construction constraints for the supply of new detached and high-rise housing
This inquiry provides an examination of the Australian construction sector’s ability to deliver both detached and high-rise housing. It analyses construction workflows, markets, regulation, workforce, technologies and supply chains. The report finds there is no overarching strategy aimed at addressing housing construction constraints. It provides eight interconnected options for policymakers and industry.
Report
Better regulation report
This report provides a blueprint for the Australian Government to cut red tape and out-of-date regulation in order to reduce costs for consumers and businesses, boost productivity and get more homes built faster. It finds that Australia has a more than $110 billion red-tape burden, which is holding back investment and major projects critical to...
Briefing paper
Fast track to 1.2 million homes
The upcoming Australian Government's Economic Reform Roundtable is a significant opportunity to address the barriers holding back the building and construction industry, and with it, Australia’s housing supply. The industry is constrained by outdated systems, inconsistent regulation and severe skill shortages. This paper outlines the reforms the industry believes are essential.
Report
Improving housing outcomes for Australians: National Housing Infrastructure Facility
This review of the National Housing Infrastructure Facility (NHIF) provides an in-depth look at the performance, evolving impact and the housing outcomes achieved through NHIF-funded projects to 31 December 2024. Since the NHIF mandate expanded in 2022 to include social and affordable housing, more than $340 million has been directed to such projects.
Report
Domestic building insurance
Domestic building insurance (DBI) compensates homeowners for losses relating to incomplete or defective domestic building work. This review was established to examine how well DBI is being managed to protect homeowners. The review concludes the way DBI arrangements are managed has improved, but there are still gaps.