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New research shows where to build well located social housing
New research has identified priority locations for building ‘well located’ social housing. Well located homes are in places where tenants can easily access amenities including health care, schools, public transport and jobs.
The research mapped where social housing is located compared to local services across Australia.
When disasters strike, local governments are on the front line. This role needs stronger support.
When disasters strike, local governments play a crucial role in supporting affected communities, as they best understand the people and environments that have been harmed.
Rewriting the playbook: What happens when healthcare teams up with housing?
Traditionally, health and homelessness sectors have run as separate entities, leading to fragmented health care and inadequate support for people experiencing homelessness. But when COVID-19 hit, Australia’s health and homelessness services broke through traditional barriers and collaborated rapidly to protect people.
Social housing is completely overstretched. Re-imagining the system could support more people.
With the cost of living crisis and rising rents across Australia there is growing recognition of the need for social housing to help even more people. Although governments provide subsidised homes to 423,000 vulnerable and low income households, the demand is outstripping supply.
When governments reshuffle, housing policy can suffer. Here’s how to keep housing policy on track.
When governments change, either because of election results or from political restructures, the make up of government departments also change.