Journal Articles

This paper uses a simple Leontief input–output model to analyse a counterfactual in which the Greens’ plan is partially implemented into the structure of the Australian economy in 2021–2022.
Understanding determinants of low take-up of rental subsidies is crucial for evaluating program effectiveness and anticipating fiscal implications.
This article contributes to scholarship that conceptualises housing, particularly social housing, as an infrastructure of care.
This study investigates what people with lived and/or living experiences believe needs to be done to end homelessness in Australia.
We sought to explore how a mobile crisis team (MCT) in one city served the needs and supported the long- and short-term goals of people experiencing homelessness who had recently received MCT services.
This narrative review sought to answer the question: What are the reasons that homeless individuals report for being unsheltered?
This narrative review synthesizes literature to explain the need for MST, how it works, and evidence to support it works by focusing on two well evaluated programmes: LifeMatters and My Strengths Training for Life.
This study shows that, after its completion of the renovation back in 2017, those unhoused and that their stay is discouraged due to variety of measures taken.