All Publications

This research investigates what is needed to lift the quality of Australian housing to align with international standards so as to address problems associated with aged and ill-performing housing stock in both the owned and rented sectors.
This annual report highlights emerging ideas, issues, and challenges identified by the social services sector, based on recent feedback and engagement.
This study developed a framework for conceptualising the relationship between stable housing and social capital.
This small-scale study explores how reduced availability and rising prices at the lower-cost end of the private rented sector are affecting people experiencing homelessness and the organisations that support them.
This review aims to synthesize the evidence related to the health promotion actions among people experiencing homelessness and the barriers and facilitators they experience in accessing health-promoting information and services.
This performance report assesses the progress of the Better Deal for Renters by each Australian state and territory, one year since it was delivered.
This report seeks to evaluate and educate the broader off-site financing and development community, who struggle to overcome financing barriers that come from a legacy approach set up for on-site construction processes.
Analysis demonstrates that when integrated with housing and transportation costs, it is possible to identify workforce distribution as a contributor to teacher shortages, and generate the data and evidence required by policy makers to set explicit policy goals and markers of success.