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This article explores the multifaceted impact of affordable housing programs on promoting social equity and driving economic development.
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This research examines how governments can encourage small-scale private investors to provide affordable rental housing.
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This is a submission from Central Australian Aboriginal Congress to the development of the Northern Territory Homelessness Strategy 2025-30.
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The short-term responses to the Supreme Court’s recent ruling have made society’s flaws clear. However, if governments adjust policies from criminalization to rehabilitation, the long-term effects can shift to a solution to the homelessness crisis, instead of adding to it.
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This research highlights that in the Australian Housing Aspirations survey a large majority (78%) of private rental tenants aspired to own their own home, while the research survey found three out of five private renters don’t think they will ever be able to afford to buy a home of their own.
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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.
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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.
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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.