Policy

This working paper addresses the impact of zoning reforms implemented in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2016, and critically evaluates critiques that dismissed the supply and rental market outcomes as a “myth”.
The Hong Kong Research Office has studied the development of senior housing in Singapore and Australia, focusing on how they promote independent living with less intensive care.
A landmark study by Impact Economics finds the number of people at risk of homelessness has surged 63 per cent to three million, overwhelming the capacity of homelessness services who have had to close their doors to people desperately seeking help.
Drawing on extensive research and insights from local initiatives, Putting People First identifies six key drivers for reform and four practical steps governments can take now to create a system people can trust and depend on.
This research examines how governments can encourage small-scale private investors to provide affordable rental housing.
This is a submission from Central Australian Aboriginal Congress to the development of the Northern Territory Homelessness Strategy 2025-30.
This submission canvasses the crisis in housing availability and affordability for essential workers in New South Wales.
This paper explores commodification within housing and uses this to recognise that our relationship to housing and our relationship to the crisis, can be shaped by our relationship to capital.