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Emma Power

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Emma R. Power
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Surviving in a cost-of-living crisis: Australia's fraying care infrastructures


This report examines how Australia's care infrastructures, encompassing welfare, housing, food and community support systems are fraying and increasingly failing to meet the basic needs of those on low- or no- income. The report documents the labour-intensive and precarious work required to piece together fragmented supports amid a worsening cost-of-living crisis.
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The value of housing co-operatives in Australia

Jeremy Niass, Nestor Guity

This report presents the findings of the ARC Linkage Project Articulating Value in Housing Co-operatives, undertaken in partnership with the Australian Co-operative Housing Alliance. It presents the first data set on affordable rental housing co-operatives across New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria and Western Australia.
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Ageing in a housing crisis: older people's insecurity and homelessness in Australia


This report refocuses attention on systemic challenges within Australia's housing system that underpin the increasing burden of housing insecurity and, in some cases, homelessness, borne by people living in Australia as they age.
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Housing and housing assistance pathways with companion animals: risks, costs, benefits and opportunities


This study investigates the policy and regulatory settings that shape housing options available to households that own companion animals. It considers housing and housing assistance contexts nationally across tenures, sectors, emergency/crisis accommodation, and for diverse population groups receiving income and housing assistance support.
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Cooling common spaces in densifying urban environments


This research takes up the challenge of promoting a new approach to thinking about urban liveability in warming cities, with two principles at its core. First, asking how open space can be planned for ‘coolth’ defined as the experience of feeling manageably comfortable in a hot city; and second, how coolth can be connected with...

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