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This article contributes to scholarship that conceptualises housing, particularly social housing, as an infrastructure of care.
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Few studies have examined the interplay between IPV, homelessness, and housing. Qualitative methods can provide a greater understanding of the lived experience of IPV and homelessness to identify potential solutions.
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This research investigates how policy makers and housing providers can use other forms of housing assistance to support people who are otherwise eligible for social housing.
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Breaking Ground is the follow-up ‘one year on’ progress report of the 2023 landmark report, A Blueprint for tackling Queensland’s housing crisis. It was the first of its kind in Australia to outline a comprehensive, evidence-based reform package to tackle the housing crisis at a state level.
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Home in Place has made a submission to the Everybody’s Home People’s Commission. The People’s Commission into the Housing Crisis provides a platform for everyday people and organisations to share their stories of housing insecurity. The testimony will culminate in a series of recommendations to fix Australia’s housing crisis. Home in Place’s submission provides insights into the housing crisis, its flow-on effects, and the steps that governments can take to solve the crisis.
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Our analysis shows that across the entire country, only three rentals were affordable for a single person receiving the JobSeeker payment. Nothing was affordable for someone receiving the Youth Allowance.
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This multi-method study examines the emerging social media practices of housing organisations in New South Wales (NSW), Australia.
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This paper compares shifts in tenure (restructuring of rental sectors), housing conditions (affordability and precarity), and alternative housing situations (parental co-residence), between income groups in two contexts: Australia and the Netherlands.