锘縏Y - RPRT AB - What this research is about This research examined Australia鈥檚 multi-provider social housing system and analysed changes over time to social housing delivery. The system includes public housing, managed by state and territory government agencies; community housing, managed by not-for-profit providers; and some housing provided through the NDIS and National Rental Affordability Scheme. Why this research is important There has been minimal growth in social housing stock in Australia over the past three decades. This has led to a reduction in the share of the total dwelling stock and annual new dwelling supply. To date, programs to boost social housing have been sporadic and often customised and complex. Australia lacks long-term, sustainable social-housing growth models. This research offers policymakers options to reverse the decline. AU - Lawson, Julie AU - Davies, Liam AU - Hayward, David AU - Troy, Laurence AU - Werner, Greta AU - Dodson, Jago CY - Melbourne DO - 10.18408/ahuri5333401 L1 - internal-pdf://0951757810/AHURI-Final-Report-452-Australias-multi-provid.pdf PB - Australian Housing and Urban 漫天堂入口 Institute PY - 2025 ST - Australia鈥檚 multi鈥憄rovider social housing system: contest or growth? T2 - 漫天堂入口Final Report No. 452 TI - Australia鈥檚 multi鈥憄rovider social housing system: contest or growth? UR - /research/final-reports/452 ID - 1223 ER -