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3. Rent regulation and reform
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FINAL REPORT NO. 391
As rental markets across Australia experienced increasing challenges,
AHURI delivered two research projects: Regulation of residential
tenancies and impacts on investment and The impact of the pandemic
on the Australian rental sector. To facilitate sector discussion of
emerging strategies for improving rental supply and regulation, we
convened a one day conference Renting in Australia – challenges
and reforms. The AHURI Brief, Why does Australia have a rental crisis
and what can be done about it? was our highest viewed brief for the
year. We provided advice and made a submission to the Victorian
Parliamentary Inquiry into the housing and rental affordability crisis
in Victoria.
Regulation of residential
tenancies and impacts
on investment
Authored by
Publication Date November 2022
Chris Martin, UNSW Sydney
DOI 10.18408/ahuri7124801
Kath Hulse, UNSW Sydney
Milad Ghasri, UNSW Sydney
Liss Ralston, UNSW Sydney
Laura Crommelin, UNSW Sydney
Zoë Goodall, Swinburne University of Technology
Sharon Parkinson, Swinburne University of Technology
Eileen O’Brien Webb, University of South Australia
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The impact of the pandemic
on the Australian rental sector
AHURI Brief: Why does Australia have a rental crisis
and what can be done about it? – 17,735 views
Authored by
Publication Date October 2022
Emma Baker, The University of Adelaide
DOI 10.18408/ahuri3126701
Lyrian Daniel, The University of Adelaide
Andrew Beer, The University of South Australia
Steven Rowley, Curtin University
Wendy Stone, Swinburne University
Rebecca Bentley, The University of Melbourne
Rachel Caines, The University of Adelaide
Gemma Sansom, The University of Adelaide
4. Preventing Homelessness
AHURI delivered three research projects to support ongoing policy development to prevent
homelessness.
AHURI Briefs also covered a range of topics to build broader understanding of homelessness,
including briefs explaining specific causes and impacts of homelessness on women, young
people, and survivors of domestic and family violence; How supporting people at risk of
homelessness helps reduce other costs; and What the 2021 Census data told us about
Homelessness upon its release in 2023.
The biennial National Homelessness Conference in Canberra brought together over 1000
domestic and international experts and practitioners.
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FINAL REPORT NO. 383
FINAL REPORT NO. 374
FINAL REPORT NO. 382
Urban Indigenous
homelessness: much
more than housing
‘What works’ to sustain
Indigenous tenancies
in Australia
How many in a crowd? Assessing
overcrowding measures in
Australian housing
Authored by
Publication Date August 2022
Authored by
Publication Date March 2022
Authored by
Publication Date July 2022
Selina Tually, University of South Australia
DOI 10.18408/ahuri3222701
Megan Moskos, The University of Adelaide
DOI 10.18408/ahuri3122901
Alfred Michael Dockery, Curtin University
DOI 10.18408/ahuri8123401
Deirdre Tedmanson, University of South Australia
Linda Isherwood, The University of Adelaide
Megan Moskos, The University of Adelaide
Daphne Habibis, University of Tasmania
Michael Dockery, Curtin University
Linda Isherwood, The University of Adelaide
Kelly McKinley, University of South Australia
Emma Baker, The University of Adelaide
Mark Harris, Curtin University
Skye Akbar, University of South Australia
Anh Pham, The University of Adelaide
Alwin Chong, University of South Australia
Kate Deuter, University of South Australia
Ian Goodwin-Smith, University of South Australia
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