Research / Reports

This study aims to prioritize suburbs in the Melbourne Metropolitan area for the construction of apartment/unit buildings, benefiting both builders/investors and renters.
In this study, we use encampment data collected by the City of Brantford and calls for service and incident data from the Brantford Police Service to determine if the emergence of encampments results in an increase in crime and disorder in the surrounding areas.
The primary focus of this submission is on the need for a national plan with a statutory basis. In our view, the 2024 Bill would establish several crucial legal foundations for successful national plan-making in housing and homelessness policy.
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.
This thesis analyses the challenges local governments in Australia have in providing affordable housing in their local government areas. The research looks at several urban and rural LGAs in Victoria and NSW.
This study assessed the physical and psychological health parameters of adults experiencing homelessness to inform the development and delivery of health services by comparing with a housed population in the South Australian city of Adelaide.