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Housing: mirrror and mould for Australian society
This paper makes use of the 2006 and two previous Censuses in order to present a snapshot of the evolution of Australian housing and highlight the changes in the way Australians consume housing. In particular, this essay pays attention to the ways in which housing reflects broader societal change while at the same time moulding...
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Too big to ignore - A report on future issues for Australian women's housing 2006-2025
This report considers the future of housing for women in Australia and looks both at current patterns and emerging trends in order to paint a picture of Australian women in 2025 and the housing they will occupy; with respect to the types of dwellings in which they will live in, how much they may pay...
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Youth homelessness in rural Australia
Young people facing or experiencing homelessness in rural Australia have very different experiences to their urban contemporaries. The Foyer model is one response that could help young rural people establish themselves, without relocating them to cities away from their support networks writes Bill Randolph in this AHURI research bulletin.
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Evictions and housing management
This research set out to establish an evidence base around public and private sector rental evictions in Australia that will assist in the formulation of policies and strategies that reduce the cost burden of evictions on housing providers and managers.
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21st century housing careers and Australia's housing future: literature review
Andrew Beer, Debbie Faulkner and Michelle Gabriel find that a number of overlapping processes have contributed to changes in ‘housing careers’ or housing consumption patterns in recent years, which have seen, for example, a growing number of individuals living with their parents into their 20s and 30s. Factors promoting these changes include shifts in attitudes...