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Housing assistance reforms needed to support the wellbeing of people in precarious housing
Financial constraints and living in the rental sector predisposed people to poorer wellbeing outcomes, while people living alone, low-income households and public renters are most likely to report low wellbeing at a, new AHURI research has revealed.
National Housing Conference - meet the speaker
Sarah Morris will be presenting in the 2022 National Housing Conference session ‘Exiting care, entering a stable home: better supporting young people’
US Housing Department Deputy Secretary to deliver conference keynote address
Adrianne Todman is joining the National Housing Conference program as our closing plenary keynote speaker.
Cities that concentrate people and knowledge have increased productivity
Supporting economic and population growth in smaller Australian cities by focussing on particular local or regional strengths has great potential to improve economic productivity, according to new research from the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI).
A Youth Homelessness Strategy is needed to support the unique needs of young Victorians: AHURI research
Young people have distinctive pathways into and experience of homelessness, including having limited coping strategies and resources as well as being at high risk of further trauma, according to new research from the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI).