This report presents state and territory findings from the 2010 National Social Housing Survey of public housing and mainstream community housing tenants. It shows that: · the majority of tenants are satisfied with the services of their housing provider· about 1 in 5 public housing tenants and 1 in 3 community housing tenants indicated they had been homeless at some time· about 1 in 5 households had at least one person who needed help with self-care, communication or body movement activities. Summary Characteristics of social housing tenants About half of all households surveyed were in the labour...
This report presents the results of a project investigating forced exits from private rental accommo...
The Salvation Army’s Economic and Social Impact Survey 2016 surveyed more than 1600 clients across A...
In a context of tight housing affordability, increasing numbers of Victorians are turning to public ...
This report provides an overview of the different social housing programs that were provided under t...
This report examines housing assistance in the government, not-for-profit and private sector segment...
This bulletin analyses the diversity of community housing tenants and households, their workforce pa...
The study involved interviewing a sample of 60 recently housed social housing tenants in three stat...
This study confirmed that existing official performance measures of Australia’s social housing servi...
Social housing in Australia is under pressure. Put simply, demand remains high, whilst the annual su...
Housing pathways describe the changing experience of housing by tenants and their households over ti...
The shortage of housing in remote communities, and their deteriorated condition, has long been assoc...
This report finds that housing availability and affordability is the greatest unmet need for clien...
This report looks at trends in housing and housing assistance provided by governments in Australia ...
The recently released ‘My City: the people’s verdict 2013’ survey from the Property Council of Austr...
For 60 years, the public housing sector has had a dominant role in the Australian social housing sys...
This report presents the results of a project investigating forced exits from private rental accommo...
The Salvation Army’s Economic and Social Impact Survey 2016 surveyed more than 1600 clients across A...
In a context of tight housing affordability, increasing numbers of Victorians are turning to public ...
This report provides an overview of the different social housing programs that were provided under t...
This report examines housing assistance in the government, not-for-profit and private sector segment...
This bulletin analyses the diversity of community housing tenants and households, their workforce pa...
The study involved interviewing a sample of 60 recently housed social housing tenants in three stat...
This study confirmed that existing official performance measures of Australia’s social housing servi...
Social housing in Australia is under pressure. Put simply, demand remains high, whilst the annual su...
Housing pathways describe the changing experience of housing by tenants and their households over ti...
The shortage of housing in remote communities, and their deteriorated condition, has long been assoc...
This report finds that housing availability and affordability is the greatest unmet need for clien...
This report looks at trends in housing and housing assistance provided by governments in Australia ...
The recently released ‘My City: the people’s verdict 2013’ survey from the Property Council of Austr...
For 60 years, the public housing sector has had a dominant role in the Australian social housing sys...
This report presents the results of a project investigating forced exits from private rental accommo...
The Salvation Army’s Economic and Social Impact Survey 2016 surveyed more than 1600 clients across A...
In a context of tight housing affordability, increasing numbers of Victorians are turning to public ...