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news 20th July 2021 in news

Jennifer Cunich appointed the new Chair of AHURI Board

Ms Cunich has over 30 years’ experience in the business and property sectors and has been a member of AHURI’s Board since 2019. Jennifer has a very strong background in housing and planning, having been a former Non-Executive Director of the Victorian Planning Authority, CEO of the Australian   Institute of Architects and Executive Director of the Property Council of Australia.

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news 28th June 2021 in news

Productivity of our large cities at risk from unaffordable housing and congestion

Economic growth and productivity in Australia’s largest capital cities appear to be slowing, with unaffordable housing and traffic congestion the main causes, according to new AHURI research. The report, ‘Relationships between metropolitan, satellite and regional city size, spatial context and economic productivity’ was undertaken by researchers from the University of Adelaide, Curtin University and the University of Glasgow (UK).

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news 24th June 2021 in news

New priority research project to examine COVID housing policy interventions

The COVID-19 pandemic and associated economic shocks had profound impacts on housing outcomes of many Australians and required rapid and large-scale interventions from different levels of government. The effectiveness of these interventions and the lessons to be learned are the focus of a newly funded AHURI priority research project.

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news 23rd June 2021 in news

Dr Adam Crowe awarded 2021 AHURI Postdoctoral Fellowship

AHURI is very pleased to announce that Dr Adam Crowe of Curtin University, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, has been awarded the 2021 AHURI Postdoctoral Fellowship to examine innovation in Australia’s private rental sector. The central aim of the research project is to identify and critically analyse innovative ways to improve tenure security within the private rental sector.

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news 17th June 2021 in news

Realising the aspiration of 30-minute cities in Australia

Researchers from the University of Sydney have used new data sources and tools to develop a novel framework that could be the key to realising Australia’s ambition of 30-minute cities.
The study ‘New housing supply, population growth, and access to social infrastructure', undertaken for AHURI, reveals that access to schools and hospitals in greenfield areas lags notably behind regional averages.

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