This report examines housing assistance in the government, not-for-profit and private sector segments in Australia in 2011-12. It examines allocation and waiting lists for social housing, overcrowding and housing affordability, and demonstrates that while the number of social housing dwellings has increased in recent years, this increase has been exceeded by the number of households spending more than 30% of their income on housing. Between 59% and 75% of all housing allocations are provided to people who are homeless, whose life or safety is at risk in their accommodation, whose condition is aggravated by their housing, or who has very high rental costs. A home for most Australians is a dwelling that provides shelter, safety, secu...
Housing pathways describe the changing experience of housing by tenants and their households over ti...
Housing is vitallyl important to the stability and well being of Australia's households. Over the la...
There has been considerable innovation in social policy in many developed countries since the mid-19...
This report looks at trends in housing and housing assistance provided by governments in Australia ...
This research recommends that housing assistance be provided under a tenure-neutral model. Currently...
Social housing in Australia is under pressure. Put simply, demand remains high, whilst the annual su...
Examines the supply of, and demand for, private rental dwellings affordable to lower income househol...
This report provides an overview of the different social housing programs that were provided under t...
In Australia, an increasing number of households face problems of access to suitable hou...
Over the last decade housing has been at the forefront of public discourse and policy debate in Aust...
Secure and affordable housing is fundamental to the wellbeing of all Australians. It provides a plat...
This paper discusses the recent evolution, at a time of turmoil within global financial markets, of ...
This paper discusses the recent evolution, at a time of turmoil within global financial markets, of ...
In a wealthy country like Australia, no citizens should be forced into homelessness. A reasonable st...
This paper discusses the recent evolution, at a time of turmoil within global financial markets, of ...
Housing pathways describe the changing experience of housing by tenants and their households over ti...
Housing is vitallyl important to the stability and well being of Australia's households. Over the la...
There has been considerable innovation in social policy in many developed countries since the mid-19...
This report looks at trends in housing and housing assistance provided by governments in Australia ...
This research recommends that housing assistance be provided under a tenure-neutral model. Currently...
Social housing in Australia is under pressure. Put simply, demand remains high, whilst the annual su...
Examines the supply of, and demand for, private rental dwellings affordable to lower income househol...
This report provides an overview of the different social housing programs that were provided under t...
In Australia, an increasing number of households face problems of access to suitable hou...
Over the last decade housing has been at the forefront of public discourse and policy debate in Aust...
Secure and affordable housing is fundamental to the wellbeing of all Australians. It provides a plat...
This paper discusses the recent evolution, at a time of turmoil within global financial markets, of ...
This paper discusses the recent evolution, at a time of turmoil within global financial markets, of ...
In a wealthy country like Australia, no citizens should be forced into homelessness. A reasonable st...
This paper discusses the recent evolution, at a time of turmoil within global financial markets, of ...
Housing pathways describe the changing experience of housing by tenants and their households over ti...
Housing is vitallyl important to the stability and well being of Australia's households. Over the la...
There has been considerable innovation in social policy in many developed countries since the mid-19...