Research / Reports

Oxfam’s new inequality report highlights the astounding gap between the super wealthy globally and in Australian, as well as calling on government to take urgent action to reduce inequality and fund essential services.
A newly developed dataset shows how the pandemic’s aftermath ushered in the worst housing affordability crisis in more than a decade.
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.

This report, commissioned by Good Things Australia and authored by Nicki Hutley of Rovingstone Advisory, explores the economic and social…

The Inaugural Healing and Recovery National Roundtable was co-convened by the Australian Domestic, Family, and Sexual Violence Recovery Alliance and…

Whose income actually benefits from productivity gains when highly productive urban locations in Australia, and other advanced economies, also are associated with worsening housing affordability and inequality?
Keynote presentation slides. This research explores the understanding and the ability of the professionals in the UK construction industry to influence the adoption of Modern Methods of Construction (MMC). This study is carried out through a combination of a literature review and a questionnaire survey of the top professionals in the UK construction industry.
Through a systematic review of peer-reviewed journals from 2015 through 2021, this study identified 27 articles that focus on the intersection of social work, environmental justice, poverty, and racism.