Housing is vitallyl important to the stability and well being of Australia's households. Over the last three decades or so it has become evident that buying and renting housing has become increasingly difficult for many Australians. Housing stress has become an important issue in many peoples' lives and, importantly, has been recognised as a policy challenge and priority for governments in Australia. This paper briefly examines what is meant by housing affordability, how many households in Australia are affected, who is affected, what the barriers are to affordable housing and examines some practical responses to addressing the issue.Debbie Faulkne
We have been hearing a lot recently about housing affordability. Much of the discussion has been abo...
The UDIA has prepared this report as a contribution to the debate on solutions to address the housin...
Housing policy in Australia historically has focused on facilitating homeownership and creating some...
In a wealthy country like Australia, no citizens should be forced into homelessness. A reasonable st...
Seeks to provide a comprehensive assessment of housing affordability for lower-income Australians, a...
What has become of the great Australian dream of affordable home-ownership? With more and more peopl...
This paper links the notion of affordability with environmental sustainability and argues that true ...
In this background paper for the Housing Affordability for Lower Income Australians project, Judith ...
Housing affordability has once again appeared on the policy agenda of Australian governments. House ...
Housing affordability has fallen in Australia over the past decade, in spite of sustained economic g...
Access to adequate, safe, secure, accessible and affordable housing is a fundamental human right and...
Despite the \u27housing boom\u27, Australia has experienced a continuing decline in the stock of aff...
Access to adequate, safe, secure, accessible and affordable housing is a fundamental human right and...
Housing affordability has far-reaching impacts on Australia’s economy and the wellbeing of the popul...
The article examines challenges related to housing affordability and security of tenure in Australia...
We have been hearing a lot recently about housing affordability. Much of the discussion has been abo...
The UDIA has prepared this report as a contribution to the debate on solutions to address the housin...
Housing policy in Australia historically has focused on facilitating homeownership and creating some...
In a wealthy country like Australia, no citizens should be forced into homelessness. A reasonable st...
Seeks to provide a comprehensive assessment of housing affordability for lower-income Australians, a...
What has become of the great Australian dream of affordable home-ownership? With more and more peopl...
This paper links the notion of affordability with environmental sustainability and argues that true ...
In this background paper for the Housing Affordability for Lower Income Australians project, Judith ...
Housing affordability has once again appeared on the policy agenda of Australian governments. House ...
Housing affordability has fallen in Australia over the past decade, in spite of sustained economic g...
Access to adequate, safe, secure, accessible and affordable housing is a fundamental human right and...
Despite the \u27housing boom\u27, Australia has experienced a continuing decline in the stock of aff...
Access to adequate, safe, secure, accessible and affordable housing is a fundamental human right and...
Housing affordability has far-reaching impacts on Australia’s economy and the wellbeing of the popul...
The article examines challenges related to housing affordability and security of tenure in Australia...
We have been hearing a lot recently about housing affordability. Much of the discussion has been abo...
The UDIA has prepared this report as a contribution to the debate on solutions to address the housin...
Housing policy in Australia historically has focused on facilitating homeownership and creating some...