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AHURI welcomes Macquarie University and The University of Queensland as new research partners
The Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) is pleased to announce the addition of two new research partners to its national network: Macquarie University and The University of Queensland.
Cracking the rental vacancy rate: A first-of-its-kind deep dive into the metric shaping housing markets
New AHURI research has critically analysed private rental vacancy rates for the first time, exploring the metrics’ strengths and limitations, and how they are created and used.
The research revealed Australia’s approach to RVRs was unusual internationally and has implications for the public and private entities relying on the metric.
Tackling the temporary visa holder housing blind spot
New AHURI research explores the impact of the housing crisis on temporary migrants, and how new support systems could enhance migrants’ wellbeing and economic contribution.
Future-proofing shared equity schemes in a world of high demand
New AHURI research seeks to realise the benefits of shared equity programs for participants and governments.
Time to deliver on housing
The conference began with an inspiring conversation between Indigenous housing leaders, Jody Broun, consultant, Shane Hamilton, Aboriginal Hostels Limited, and Neil Willmett, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Housing Queensland.