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Liss Ralston

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Long-term private rental in a changing Australian private rental sector


An increasing proportion of Australians are now renting privately, many for over 10 years or more. Long-term renters experience higher levels of housing stress and are less likely to feel part of the community. Policy-makers need to respond to the needs of long-term renters, especially households with children and those facing retirement. Description
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The Australian private rental sector: changes and challenges


This project responds to the need for more up to date information about the state of private rental markets and in particular the effects on households of long term private rental.
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What are the benefits and risks of home ownership for low-moderate income households?


The study emanated from a concern that popular and political support for home ownership is such that critical questions about the degree to which all home owners realise the projected financial and non-financial benefits of home ownership are rarely asked. In particular, do low-moderate income households gain the same benefits as households on middle and...

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