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Between 1.5 and 2 million Australian renters at-risk of homelessness: report
Large numbers of renting households, estimated to include somewhere between 1.5 and 2 million Australians aged 15 and above, are perhaps only one life shock away from homelessness, whether that’s a relationship breakup, getting a serious illness or losing work due to economic circumstances such as what happened during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, new AHURI research has revealed.
AHURI conference explores city futures in a post-COVID Australia
A COVID induced pivot to a completely virtual event was an appropriate backdrop for the hosting of AHURI’s National Cities Conference, ‘Uncharted urban futures: Australian cities post pandemic’ last Thursday 19 November.
What’s needed to help older tenants age in public housing?
The proportion of public housing tenants aged 55 or older across Australia has risen from 20 per cent in 2006 to 37 per cent in 2016, resulting in the need for changes to public housing policy and practice, new AHURI has revealed.
Cities conference now virtual only
As a result of a COVID-19 exposure at AHURI's Melbourne office - this conference will now be held as virtually only. If you are registered to attend in person you have been contacted by our events team. Please email events@ahuri.edu.au if you have any further questions.
Inadequate remote housing coupled with climate change will increase health risks for Indigenous families: report
Indigenous regional and remote communities will experience the negative impacts of climate change earlier and disproportionately, compared with most urban Australian settings, according to new AHURI research.