
Past events
10 - 12 October 2023
Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre
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The National Housing Conference, Australia's premier housing event returned in 2023, bringing it back to the biennial schedule and was in Brisbane for the first time. Thank you to the Queensland Government the Host Partner for NHC23.
Sydney
Date: Thursday, 15 June 2023
Time: 4.00-6.30pm AEST
Venue: Mercure Sydney, 818-820 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000
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AHURI Discussion Series: Private sector involvement in social and affordable housing
In late 2022 AHURI published the research report Private sector involvement in social and affordable housing, just days before the Federal Government announced the National Housing Accord. The research identified a range of models private sector investors and developers are using to finance or deliver social and affordable housing across different market segments and tenures in Australia and internationally.
Date: Thursday, 1 June 2023
Time: 4.00-6.30pm AEST
Venue: Crowne Plaza Melbourne, 1-5 Spencer Street, Melbourne, 3008
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AHURI Discussion Series: Private sector involvement in social and affordable housing
Join us on 1 June in Melbourne for the first event in our upcoming discussion series. AHURI is pleased to present a panel discussion and networking opportunity showcasing innovative private projects delivering social and affordable housing in Australia.
Date: Monday 28 November 2022
Time: 09.00am-5.00pm ACDT
Venue: Pullman Hotel Adelaide, 16 Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide, SA 5000
Renting in Australia - challenges and reforms
This one-day conference featured two new pieces of AHURI Research - The impact of the pandemic on the Australian rental sector and Regulation of residential tenancies and impacts on investment.
25 October 2022
2.00pm-3.30pm AEDT
Encouraging private sector development of social and affordable housing
This webinar presented the findings from the AHURI report ‘Private sector involvement in social and affordable housing’, led by Richard Benedict, Sydney University.