Inquiry into increasing affordable housing supply: Evidence-based principles and strategies for Australian policy and practice
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Gurran, N.
Rowley, Steven
James, Amity
Randolph, B.
Troy, L.
van den Nouwelant, R.
Gilbert, C.
Milligan, V.
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2018Type
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Gurran, N. and Rowley, S. and James, A. and Randolph, B. and Troy, L. and van den Nouwelant, R. and Gilbert, C. et al. 2018. Inquiry into increasing affordable housing supply: Evidence-based principles and strategies for Australian policy and practice. Melbourne: Australian housing and urban research institute.
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Australia’s housing system is failing to deliver a sufficient supply of affordable homes and wider affordability pressures are affecting household wellbeing. A national strategic framework is needed to address these failures. By integrating and enhancing the public subsidies, financial settings, policy levers and programs that exist across the three levels of government, a national framework for housing will drive outcomes across the continuum of housing needs and help deliver long-term growth of affordable housing supply.
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