According to the best estimates at the time, almost 105,000 Australians were homeless on census night in August 2006. This promoted then Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to make the ambitious commitment to accommodate all people sleeping rough and halving the number of homeless in Australia by 2020.<br /
In late 2007, a national Labor government came to office in Australia and identified permanently red...
Examines the impact of housing and labour market factors, demographics and service availability on r...
Misleading reports cloud the real homelessness numbers and the issues for homeless people and servic...
Homelessness is a severe and persistent feature of Australian society. Historically, homelessness wa...
This publication presents the first official Australian Bureau of Statistics estimates of the preva...
The number of Australians who were homeless on census night increased by 17% to 105,237 in the five ...
This Australian Bureau of Statistics report looks at the current homelessness statistics in Australi...
This paper is in two parts. An introductory section discusses the housing market in Australia in ord...
Homelessness will be a test of the Rudd government, write DAVID MacKENZIE and DAVID ELDRIDGE from th...
The objectives of this report are twofold. First, to collate and assess the current evidence base on...
On Census night in 2006, the homeless population in Australia was 105,000. Most homeless people were...
On any given night there are more than a hundred thousand homeless Australians. A growing number of ...
Since 2010, Australian homelessness services, largely operating in the inner city areas of Australia...
The homeless have been subject to considerable scrutiny, historically and within current social, pol...
This essay evaluates the new statistical definition of homelessness adopted by the Australian Bureau...
In late 2007, a national Labor government came to office in Australia and identified permanently red...
Examines the impact of housing and labour market factors, demographics and service availability on r...
Misleading reports cloud the real homelessness numbers and the issues for homeless people and servic...
Homelessness is a severe and persistent feature of Australian society. Historically, homelessness wa...
This publication presents the first official Australian Bureau of Statistics estimates of the preva...
The number of Australians who were homeless on census night increased by 17% to 105,237 in the five ...
This Australian Bureau of Statistics report looks at the current homelessness statistics in Australi...
This paper is in two parts. An introductory section discusses the housing market in Australia in ord...
Homelessness will be a test of the Rudd government, write DAVID MacKENZIE and DAVID ELDRIDGE from th...
The objectives of this report are twofold. First, to collate and assess the current evidence base on...
On Census night in 2006, the homeless population in Australia was 105,000. Most homeless people were...
On any given night there are more than a hundred thousand homeless Australians. A growing number of ...
Since 2010, Australian homelessness services, largely operating in the inner city areas of Australia...
The homeless have been subject to considerable scrutiny, historically and within current social, pol...
This essay evaluates the new statistical definition of homelessness adopted by the Australian Bureau...
In late 2007, a national Labor government came to office in Australia and identified permanently red...
Examines the impact of housing and labour market factors, demographics and service availability on r...
Misleading reports cloud the real homelessness numbers and the issues for homeless people and servic...