Journal Articles

This mixed-methods study explored how transition planning is implemented in Victoria, Australia, from the perspectives of young people, residential out-of-home care staff and cross-sector staff.
The goal of this study was to explore service providers’ perspectives on coordinating support for children experiencing maternal incarceration in Australia.
This study examines the performance of fibre-reinforced mudbrick from spinifex and laterite soil which are abundant in Australia.
This study underscores the critical need for trauma-informed, strengths-based interventions that address the unique challenges faced by young parents transitioning from out of home care or homelessness.
This paper explores how stigma uniquely affects individuals experiencing homelessness in suburban areas and examining the significant negative outcomes of this stigma, which are often compounded in suburban environments due to fewer available resources.

The September 2025 edition of Architecture Australia features articles with discussion and commentary focused on the legacy of the Brisbane…

By zooming into different layers of Inala’s design, this contribution reconstructs the global networks of materials, objects, people and ideas involved in the suburb’s construction.
This study explores how housing is experienced and understood by former‐refugees not merely as a physical structure but as a site of meaning, identity and belonging.