This positioning paper provides a context for examining housing market dynamics in four Australian resource boom towns: Kalgoorlie and Karratha in Western Australia, and Emerald and Moranbah in Queensland. The impact of the resource boom on housing affordability is examined, as are its effects on a variety of other related socio- economic indicators in those towns, including the availability and appropriateness of housing, community development, social cohesion and exclusion
The continuous mining development in Australia, particularly in Queensland, means housing has been a...
Periodic housing unaffordability in Australian resource-led regional cities has been continuing over...
Despite softening rental rates and housing prices in regional Queensland cities, there are still hou...
This positioning paper provides a context for examining housing market dynamics in four Australian r...
This paper presents national data and two case studies investigating the links between housing marke...
The continuous mining development in Australia has been generating intense housing pressure in the r...
The housing markets of non-metropolitan Australia are often ignored by both policy makers and academ...
Rural and regional housing markets experience many of the same demand and supply drivers as their ur...
The resources sector in Australia makes a major contribution to the national economy, and underpins ...
Recent research has sought to better understand resource and housing market cycles longitudinally an...
Housing unaffordability creates pressures on economic and social life of an individual to a communit...
Housing unaffordability creates pressures on economic and social life of an individual to a communit...
Darwin is a city in the Northern Territory of Australia expecting a ‘boomtown’ scenario due to signi...
The recent global financial crisis (GFC) affected Australian major cities with negative consequence ...
One of the consequences of mining expansion in the Bowen Basin region of Central Queensland in Austr...
The continuous mining development in Australia, particularly in Queensland, means housing has been a...
Periodic housing unaffordability in Australian resource-led regional cities has been continuing over...
Despite softening rental rates and housing prices in regional Queensland cities, there are still hou...
This positioning paper provides a context for examining housing market dynamics in four Australian r...
This paper presents national data and two case studies investigating the links between housing marke...
The continuous mining development in Australia has been generating intense housing pressure in the r...
The housing markets of non-metropolitan Australia are often ignored by both policy makers and academ...
Rural and regional housing markets experience many of the same demand and supply drivers as their ur...
The resources sector in Australia makes a major contribution to the national economy, and underpins ...
Recent research has sought to better understand resource and housing market cycles longitudinally an...
Housing unaffordability creates pressures on economic and social life of an individual to a communit...
Housing unaffordability creates pressures on economic and social life of an individual to a communit...
Darwin is a city in the Northern Territory of Australia expecting a ‘boomtown’ scenario due to signi...
The recent global financial crisis (GFC) affected Australian major cities with negative consequence ...
One of the consequences of mining expansion in the Bowen Basin region of Central Queensland in Austr...
The continuous mining development in Australia, particularly in Queensland, means housing has been a...
Periodic housing unaffordability in Australian resource-led regional cities has been continuing over...
Despite softening rental rates and housing prices in regional Queensland cities, there are still hou...