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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.
Landlords are key to rental housing stability. New research finds two very different investing behaviours.
New Âé¶¹Éç research reveals half of all rental properties are held for only 2 years or less, however nearly a third of all landlords retain a rental property for over 20 years.
This suggests there are at least two distinct investment strategies of landlords: short-term investors and long-term investors.
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Tuesday 24 June 2025
12.00-1.00pm AEST
Beyond the waitlist: re-imagining Australia's social housing system
This webinar is currently full.
14 - 16 October 2025
Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre
National Housing Conference 2025
The National Housing Conference (NHC) has been staged in partnership between state and territory governments and Âé¶¹Éç for 25 years. Convened every two years and attracting over 1,000 delegates, it is the largest housing conference in Australasia.
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