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AHURI funds, conducts, synthesises and disseminates high-quality policy-relevant research on housing, homelessness and related urban issues.
Australia
Joined May 2010
New #AHURIresearch examines the evidence for, and experiences of, people with lived experience participating in and influencing housing and homelessness policy, service design and practice. Read more here: #homelessness #housingpolicy #livedexperience
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According to new #AHURIresearch, ‘Lived experience participation and influence in homelessness and housing policy, service design and practice’, people with lived experience often feel their participation and influence is far from meaningful. Read here:
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If you've got questions about the nature of homelessness in Australia; how well various policies and programs work to address homelessness; or what it would take to end homelessness; visit our research library today: #AHURI25years
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For 25 years we've been finding answers to complex questions on housing. If you've got questions about why, how big and where the issues are; or about what policies and programs are effective, visit our research library today: #AHURIresearch #AHURI25years
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New #AHURIresearch has found that nearly half of small scale investors rank cashflow as most important to their investment decisions. The research was undertaken by researchers from @UniversitySA and @RMIT University. Read the full report here:
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AHURI Managing Director, Michael Fotheringham, joined ABC @RadioNational's Life Matters to discuss the most recent #AHURIresearch on how 'Mum and Dad' investors can provide affordable rental housing to households on low incomes. Listen to the segment:
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New #AHURIresearch has found that landlords who are participating in schemes that provide affordable housing are positive about their experiences, and that more landlords may be interested if they were aware of these opportunities. Read here:
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The rising proportion of Australians renting long term in the private market is a multigenerational phenomenon, according to new #AHURIresearch. Join us on Wednesday 27 November as we discuss new AHURI research findings on #foreverrenting. Register now:
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New #AHURIresearch found at least five sub-sectors within the private rental sector. As up to 60% of Australian renters expect to be lifetime renters, the research considers how government policies may need to change to support this major cultural shift.
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AHURI Managing Director, Michael Fotheringham, joined @theprojecttv this week to discuss new #AHURIresearch, delving into the rise of 'forever renters', changes in Australia’s tenure market (i.e. home ownership and rental markets). Full segment here:
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Following the release of new #AHURIresearch, lead researcher, Professor Emma Baker from the University of Adelaide spoke with ABC's 'The Business' to explain the changing conditions in the private rental market. Watch the full episode from Tuesday 12/11:
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New #AHURIresearch was featured in a recent article from the Guardian, which explores the growing number of Australian renters whose dream of home ownership feels unachievable. Read more here:
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With only 2 out of 5 renters expecting to reach home ownership, new #AHURIresearch examines the changes in Australia’s tenure market and considers how government policies might need to change to support this major cultural shift. Read the full report:
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New #AHURIresearch considers how government policies might need to change to support all Australians in a two tier housing market of owners and renters in retirement. Read more here: #housingcrisis #foreverrenters #AustralianDream
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A keynote segment from the 2024 #AustralianHomelessnessConference is now on ABC Radio National's Big Ideas, where Tim Richter, Carmel Haugh, and David Pearson, discuss how to bring an end to homelessness. Listen here: #homelessness #housingcrisis
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Is there a better way to engage Traditional Custodians in urban policy and planning? First Nations peoples' input into urban policy and planning is essential to delivering community and sustainability outcomes. Read more here: #FirstNations #UrbanPolicy
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New #AHURIresearch, ‘Voicing First Nations Country, culture and community in urban policy’, undertaken by researchers from @Sydney_Uni, @RMIT and @UNSW, examines the relationship of First Nations peoples in Australia to urban policy & planning. #FirstNations #UrbanPolicy
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