Vulnerable people ‘at the centre’ of affordable housing issues, symposium hears
“One thing I think we all know is that we need to do something different.”
“One thing I think we all know is that we need to do something different.”
Industry and academia will focus on delivering and managing a Build-to-Rent market within a whole-of-life approach.
Rental housing co-operatives offer affordable, secure homes while fostering community and tenant empowerment. Despite success elsewhere, Australia's sector is underdeveloped, highlighting the need for policy and financial support for expansion.
Higher density urban solutions designed around liveability and accessibility are the future of social housing.
A shift towards green building standards will unlock environmental, economic and social benefits in the affordable rental housing sector new Griffith University research has found.
Public debate has erupted along the fault lines of housing, exposing an acute pre-pandemic problem with Australia’s housing needs.
More than 70 leading experts tackled one of the country's biggest problems at the 2017 Australian Social and Affordable Housing Symposium.
Calling on the housing sector to improve housing options and rights for people with disabilities will be the focus at the eighth National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Symposium.
How the National Disability Insurance Scheme is going to change housing options for people with disabilities in Queensland.
Pro Vice Chancellor (Business), Professor Caitlin Byrne, is set join several other Griffith University leaders in participation of the Vinnies...