Policy

In this paper, I argue that increasing the supply of deeply affordable housing will require all levels of government to work together, use a shared definition of affordability across their programs and implement complementary mechanisms targeted to those who need them most.
The research landscape on energy efficiency and affordable housing research was critically examined through bibliometric analysis and a literature review of Scopus-indexed publications from 2001 to 2023.
This research examines the relationship of First Nations peoples in Australia to urban policy, and is designed to centre First Nations sovereignty, authority, knowledge, governance and agency as the starting point toward a more responsible relationship.

In this first year, the Uniting Families Report has uncovered a richness in family types that are raising children and…

My analysis shows how data assemblage theory can be used to understand homeless governance, delineates several factors that prevent or complicate data sharing within homeless systems, and identifies new directions for research on homeless datafication.
This report draws lessons from recent crises to provide a strategic framework for urban policymakers to bolster resilience against future shocks, including by promoting sustainability and driving inclusive growth.
This policy brief explores the evolution of a cash plus model designed for young adults to specifically address youth and young adult homelessness, the components of the model, its adaptable features across sites, and anticipated outcomes.
This research investigates the changing geography of homelessness in Australia from 2001 to 2021 and the role of structural factors, such as poverty and supplies of affordable rental housing, in shaping this geography.