Owning a place of your own has been an entrenched part of Australian culture since Federation but the 'Australian dream' now seems unattainable for many. The latest in a long line of depressing statistics about the difficulties of buying a home are figures from the Real Estate Institute of Australia showing that in major cities such as Melbourne, a household on average wages cannot afford a median-priced house. [Introduction
The idea that housing careers progress smoothly from leaving the parental home through renting and t...
Overview: A new research paper from The Australia Institute reveals that home ownership rates in Aus...
Australians were recently awarded the dubious honour of building the largest homes in the world. Our...
Australian house prices have moved from being affordable to severely unaffordable in the last 10 yea...
Falling home ownership rates are bad for households and bad for the economy. Governments are startin...
Does every Australian have a right to decent housing? Governments might say so, but they’re not doin...
The housing industry price bubble, coupled with rising interest rates, has resulted in more Australi...
The housing situation in Australia is uniquely unsustainable. Historically, government imperatives...
The idea that housing careers progress smoothly from leaving the parental home through renting and t...
The Australian housing system is quietly undergoing a major transformation. Many young and middle-ag...
Housing affordability has far-reaching impacts on Australia’s economy and the wellbeing of the popul...
The recently released ‘My City: the people’s verdict 2013’ survey from the Property Council of Austr...
In a wealthy country like Australia, no citizens should be forced into homelessness. A reasonable st...
Around 70 per cent of Australian households own or are purchasing their home. The rate of home owner...
The basis on which policy-makers, researchers and commentators promote the idea that Australia has w...
The idea that housing careers progress smoothly from leaving the parental home through renting and t...
Overview: A new research paper from The Australia Institute reveals that home ownership rates in Aus...
Australians were recently awarded the dubious honour of building the largest homes in the world. Our...
Australian house prices have moved from being affordable to severely unaffordable in the last 10 yea...
Falling home ownership rates are bad for households and bad for the economy. Governments are startin...
Does every Australian have a right to decent housing? Governments might say so, but they’re not doin...
The housing industry price bubble, coupled with rising interest rates, has resulted in more Australi...
The housing situation in Australia is uniquely unsustainable. Historically, government imperatives...
The idea that housing careers progress smoothly from leaving the parental home through renting and t...
The Australian housing system is quietly undergoing a major transformation. Many young and middle-ag...
Housing affordability has far-reaching impacts on Australia’s economy and the wellbeing of the popul...
The recently released ‘My City: the people’s verdict 2013’ survey from the Property Council of Austr...
In a wealthy country like Australia, no citizens should be forced into homelessness. A reasonable st...
Around 70 per cent of Australian households own or are purchasing their home. The rate of home owner...
The basis on which policy-makers, researchers and commentators promote the idea that Australia has w...
The idea that housing careers progress smoothly from leaving the parental home through renting and t...
Overview: A new research paper from The Australia Institute reveals that home ownership rates in Aus...
Australians were recently awarded the dubious honour of building the largest homes in the world. Our...