Congregate Living Environments

This study conducted a 12-month ethnography in a hotel for people experiencing homelessness located in South-East Queensland, Australia. Findings highlight how homeless support practices were both enabled and constrained by the built environment.

This study investigated how social housing pathways are conceptualised and constructed by housing policies in Australia; who is moving into…

Building approvals are a leading indicator of the general level of residential development, economic activity, employment and investment in a…

This study explores the ways households experience pathways into, within and out of the Australian social housing system. Managing social…

The research responds to the longstanding policy-maker and industry interest in improving performance metrics for Australian social housing; a sector…

Should social and affordable housing be treated as economic infrastructure? This is more than a rhetorical question. Construing social and…

A cost benefit analysis prepared in collaboration with Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute at the University of Melbourne has found that…

This report examines the profiles of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in both the housing and homelessness sectors over…