Over the past thirty years, private investment in the provision of social and affordable housing has increased significantly in the United Kingdom. The reverse is true in Australia, according to this AHURI Research & Policy Bulletin
Three previous AHURI reports have clearly established that housing affordability problems have inten...
Land use planning systems in Australia and the United Kingdom (UK) share a common history. In both n...
Affordable housing has become a major focus of Australian public policy and discourse. Much of this ...
Mike Berry, Christine Whitehead, Peter Williams and Judith Yates critically compare the debates, res...
The focus of this article is to clarify the preconditions for the successful leverage of private inv...
The focus of this article is to clarify the preconditions for the successful leverage of private inv...
This research has been commissioned by the Western Australian Government to describe and assess inte...
Improving housing affordability is a challenge for both the United Kingdom and Australia. Likewise, ...
Over the last decade housing has been at the forefront of public discourse and policy debate in Aust...
This paper argues that sustainable and affordable finance provides a crucial pillar to support the p...
Institutional investors currently play a negligible role in the private rental market in Australia. ...
A recent study comparing international housing affordability finds Australia has three of the five m...
At the recent Notional Summit on Housing Affordability (June 2004) concern was expressed that, over ...
Housing affordability among low-to moderate-income private tenants has been declining over the past ...
What the research did: This report examines the supply of subsidised affordable housing via the Nati...
Three previous AHURI reports have clearly established that housing affordability problems have inten...
Land use planning systems in Australia and the United Kingdom (UK) share a common history. In both n...
Affordable housing has become a major focus of Australian public policy and discourse. Much of this ...
Mike Berry, Christine Whitehead, Peter Williams and Judith Yates critically compare the debates, res...
The focus of this article is to clarify the preconditions for the successful leverage of private inv...
The focus of this article is to clarify the preconditions for the successful leverage of private inv...
This research has been commissioned by the Western Australian Government to describe and assess inte...
Improving housing affordability is a challenge for both the United Kingdom and Australia. Likewise, ...
Over the last decade housing has been at the forefront of public discourse and policy debate in Aust...
This paper argues that sustainable and affordable finance provides a crucial pillar to support the p...
Institutional investors currently play a negligible role in the private rental market in Australia. ...
A recent study comparing international housing affordability finds Australia has three of the five m...
At the recent Notional Summit on Housing Affordability (June 2004) concern was expressed that, over ...
Housing affordability among low-to moderate-income private tenants has been declining over the past ...
What the research did: This report examines the supply of subsidised affordable housing via the Nati...
Three previous AHURI reports have clearly established that housing affordability problems have inten...
Land use planning systems in Australia and the United Kingdom (UK) share a common history. In both n...
Affordable housing has become a major focus of Australian public policy and discourse. Much of this ...