This paper provides an overview of some key aspects of the different contemporary approaches being utilised across the Australian States to redevelop public housing estates. Questions are raised about the effects of the projects on existing and future tenants, both in terms of the strategies used to address particular concentrations of disadvantage on the estates and the success in maintaining the current and future supply of public housing stock. In addition, the study points to the need for further evaluation of the approaches used in redevelopment, as currently little is known about the success or otherwise of the projects
In Australia, 'whole of government' models of regeneration are increasingly presented as the way for...
From its inception, mass-produced public housing played a major role in the post-World War II (WWII)...
This project investigates good practices for managing Australia's public and community housing asset...
The nation’s investment in public rental housing in the post-war period has created major social and...
This article provides an international context to the We Call These Projects Home report by describi...
This paper explores the redevelopment potential of ageing and underutilised public housing propertie...
Like many other countries, Australia is grappling with the issues around the future of large public ...
This Research Paper provides a discussion about the historical processes and factors that have shape...
This article reviewing Australian and international research on community regeneration within public...
The Australian public housing sector has undergone significant change in recent years. The public te...
Increasingly in Australia social housing estate regeneration programs involve partnerships between t...
This chapter provides a short history of public housing in Australia, highlighting the recent trends...
The Social Housing Initiative (SHI) formed part of the federal government’s response to the Gl...
In this paper, the courses of action taken to facilitate residents' participation, in developing com...
Public housing is an essential component of urban life. For those unable to access the private housi...
In Australia, 'whole of government' models of regeneration are increasingly presented as the way for...
From its inception, mass-produced public housing played a major role in the post-World War II (WWII)...
This project investigates good practices for managing Australia's public and community housing asset...
The nation’s investment in public rental housing in the post-war period has created major social and...
This article provides an international context to the We Call These Projects Home report by describi...
This paper explores the redevelopment potential of ageing and underutilised public housing propertie...
Like many other countries, Australia is grappling with the issues around the future of large public ...
This Research Paper provides a discussion about the historical processes and factors that have shape...
This article reviewing Australian and international research on community regeneration within public...
The Australian public housing sector has undergone significant change in recent years. The public te...
Increasingly in Australia social housing estate regeneration programs involve partnerships between t...
This chapter provides a short history of public housing in Australia, highlighting the recent trends...
The Social Housing Initiative (SHI) formed part of the federal government’s response to the Gl...
In this paper, the courses of action taken to facilitate residents' participation, in developing com...
Public housing is an essential component of urban life. For those unable to access the private housi...
In Australia, 'whole of government' models of regeneration are increasingly presented as the way for...
From its inception, mass-produced public housing played a major role in the post-World War II (WWII)...
This project investigates good practices for managing Australia's public and community housing asset...