News
AHURI evidence informs government homelessness Inquiries
AHURI has presented submissions to both the Federal and Victorian Governments’ current inquiries into homelessness, with Dr Michael Fotheringham, Chief Executive of AHURI, speaking as a witness to both inquires in early July.
Success of city deals requires explicit support for affordable housing: report
Australian cities show a growing mismatch between the locations of employment and the geography of affordable rental housing. Low-income workers, who play a critical role in urban labour markets, are finding it increasingly difficult to access affordable rental housing near major employment centres.
Family violence, poverty and lack of housing behind rising numbers of homeless families
Rising numbers of Australian families are experiencing homelessness from factors including family violence, poverty and a lack of affordable and suitable accommodation. How our homelessness system supports these families is examined in our latest research report.
Australian Government announces Homebuilder stimulus program
The Australian Government has announced the HomeBuilder program as a way to increase residential housing supply and lift the construction market by encouraging the commencement of new home builds and renovations in 2020.
AHURI report finds that failure to address the needs of apartment residents risks the cohesion of our cities
In Australia, 10 per cent of the population lives in an apartment; 85 per cent of apartment residents live in capital cities; and 39 per cent of households living in high-density apartments are lower-income households.