Research / Reports

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.
Australian architects and their membership organisations are alarmingly concerned that novation has diminished their traditional role. This study addresses these claims and asks if the diminished role of novated architects leads to poor building quality.
While the mid-sized capitals are still leading the pace of value growth, these markets are also losing momentum. Brisbane’s monthly gain of 0.7% was the lowest since July.
This paper argues that community land trusts can be part of a liberal housing policy from both an economic and a legal point of view.
This study evaluated an emergency housing accommodation with low support to assess its feasibility and impact.
Through the lens of mobilities, we outline useful lessons and insights from this example of a backpacker visa, which are relevant for future research and debates around rural livelihoods, labour migration, and farming communities.
This study explores the development of youth-centric social housing in Nigeria, addressing the critical need for innovative and sustainable housing solutions tailored to the nation’s growing youth population.
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.