TY - RPRT AB - This is the final report of the project Indigenous access to mainstream public and community housing AU - Flatau, Paul AU - Cooper, Lesley AU - Natalie McGrath AU - Edwards, Donna AU - Hart, Amanda AU - Morris, Mary AU - Lacroix, Carol AU - Adam, Marc AU - Marinova, Dora AU - Beer, Andrew AU - Tually, Selina AU - Traee, Catherine CY - Melbourne L1 - internal-pdf://3916906123/AHURI_Final_Report_No085_Indigenous_access_to_.pdf M1 - 80234 M3 - FR N1 - All states and territories use their own priority access rules and procedures to target those households deemed to be in greatest housing need. The highest rate of access due to priority status was reported by the ACT, Victoria and Tasmania, accounting for over 80% of new Indigenous allocations in each case. Across Australia, the rate of priority access was similar to the non-Indigenous proportion in that area, and seems to reflect targeting policies more generally. Indigenous households are somewhat more likely to be in receipt of low income than non-Indigenous households, though again the difference is not striking.(Flatau et al. 2005 55-7) NV - 80234 PB - Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited PY - 2005 RP - All states and territories use their own priority access rules and procedures to target those households deemed to be in greatest housing need. The highest rate of access due to priority status was reported by the ACT, Victoria and Tasmania, accounting for over 80% of new Indigenous allocations in each case. Across Australia, the rate of priority access was similar to the non-Indigenous proportion in that area, and seems to reflect targeting policies more generally. Indigenous households are somewhat more likely to be in receipt of low income than non-Indigenous households, though again the difference is not striking.(Flatau et al. 2005 55-7) ST - Indigenous access to mainstream public and community housing T2 - AHURI Final Report No. 85 TI - Indigenous access to mainstream public and community housing UR - https://www.ahuri.edu.au/research/final-reports/85 ID - 407 ER -