Tenancy Sustainment

The objective of the paper is to conceptualise how social housing impacts the life of tenants and how it affects their social mobility.
The social housing sector provides housing to some of society’s most vulnerable people, disproportionately housing people with disabilities and chronic health conditions, the aged and people unable to work. These groups are often more susceptible to health impacts from poor temperature conditions within their home.
This research investigates the key links between housing and poverty. Its purpose is to draw together different dimensions of the relationships between housing costs and poverty, including policy settings, tax and transfer systems, housing assistance and place-based dimensions and individual capabilities.

Despite significant policy developments addressing youth housing insecurity in Australia, youth remain subject to multiple housing arrangements that can lead…

This 2023 report examines whether people working in 16 of the most essential jobs can afford rental properties in any region across the country. The report shows that the lowest paid workers on the list, including retail workers, cleaners and early childhood educators, can only afford about 1% of the nearly 46,000 properties surveyed.

This research investigates the potential of alternative housing models to increase the supply of affordable housing for older Australians and…

Every year, Anglicare Australia surveys rental listings across Australia to see what it is like for people on low incomes…

This report explores the experiences of , captured for the Australian Community Sector Survey (ACSS) during September 2021. Participants shared…