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Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9660 2300



Address: 12/460 Bourke Street 3000 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.ahuri.edu.au/

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25.01.2022 Registration for the virtual 2020 National Homelessness Conference closes tonight at 9pm (AEST)! Don't miss out on this exciting event. View the speakers and program and register here https://bit.ly/3eoRt5E #HomelessnessConf2020



25.01.2022 AHURI research has revealed young people are facing increasing rates of homelessness, hospital presentations and admissions for mental health concerns after leaving state administered out-of-home care (OHC). Learn more - -> https://bit.ly/3FbggXM #AHURIResearch

23.01.2022 We are pleased to launch the brand new AHURI website delivered as part of our ongoing commitment to ensuring our research, policy analysis & housing & urban industry news is more accessible. Learn more - - > https://bit.ly/3F5cAqr #AHURIResearch

23.01.2022 Sponsored session: The Exchange - Wed 2 Dec at 12.15pm (AEDT). Thanks to the @absstats who will present; 'Every stat tells a story' explaining the value of the Census for people experiencing homelessness. Registration closes this Fri 27 Nov - -> https://bit.ly/3eoRt5E #HomelessnessConf2020



23.01.2022 AHURI webinar; housing policy responses to COVID-19 is live tomorrow at 12:00 PM (AEDT). Registration is still open --> https://bit.ly/2GJVNA0 #AHURIWebinar #AHURIResearch

22.01.2022 Samantha Landy reports on the latest #AHURIResearch - Out-of-home care: Young Victorians face homelessness, hospitalisation Read more https://bit.ly/3AWeWFN

22.01.2022 Thank you to the presenters and participants of today's Research Webinar. If you were unable to join us or would like to view again, a recording of the webinar will be available on our site in the coming days https://bit.ly/32T4K1V #AHURIWebinar #AHURIResearch



22.01.2022 Thank you to the presenters and participants on today's webinar. If you missed the webinar, or would like to view again, a recording will be freely available online shortly https://bit.ly/38AAsV2 #AHURIWebinar

21.01.2022 We're excited to publish two reports today from the Inquiry into population growth, migration and agglomeration. Population growth and mobility in Australia: implications for housing and urban development policies was undertaken by researchers from Curtin University and University of Western Australia. View here https://bit.ly/301YIxd... Agglomeration effects and housing market dynamics was undertaken by researchers from Swinburne University of Technology. View here https://bit.ly/3iwQJ1u #AHURIResearch

20.01.2022 AHURI's Dr Michael Fotheringham and Homelessness Australia's Jenny Smith welcome everyone to the 2020 National Homelessness Conference. Follow the conversation with #HomelessnessConf2020

19.01.2022 Our latest report, Towards an Australian social housing best practice asset management framework, was undertaken by researchers from RMIT University, Swinburne University of Technology and University of South Australia. The report, along with a guide for a framework, can be download here https://bit.ly/3axaNfP #AHURIResearch

19.01.2022 The 2020 National Homelessness Conference is about to begin! Thank you to everyone who will be joining us over the next two days. We're excited to present this exciting program with Homelessness Australia. Be sure to join the conversation with #HomelessnessConf2020



19.01.2022 New AHURI research has revealed significant population increases on the outer edges and inner-city areas of our major cities. Learn more - - > https://bit.ly/3iCyLuD

18.01.2022 The report, Marginal housing during COVID-19, is now available to download. This report was undertaken as part of our COVID-19 research by researchers from University of Sydney and UNSW Sydney. Read more https://bit.ly/2KU0V6m #AHURIResearch

17.01.2022 The new homes being built in Australia are failing to meet the changing needs of Australia’s diverse population in terms of the size and form of dwellings, tenure options and their affordability. Learn more https://bit.ly/3nkHYrO #AHURIResearch

17.01.2022 Next Fri Nov 27 at 12pm (AEDT), join us for the next AHURI webinar where we present the findings from two new research projects; 'Renting in the time of COVID-19: understanding the impacts' led by Prof Emma Baker from the University of Adelaide and 'Post pandemic landlord-renter relationships in Australia' led by Dr David Oswald of RMIT University. Find out more --> https://bit.ly/32T4K1V #AHURIWebinar #AHURIResearch Download the reports -->... 'Renting in the time of COVID-19: understanding the impacts here: https://bit.ly/3jRyuCG 'Post pandemic landlord-renter relationships in Australia here: https://bit.ly/2UbZ2Dv See more

16.01.2022 Despite the many challenges we have all faced in 2020, we've remained committed to delivering high-quality research, news and policy briefs on housing, homelessness and city issues. Here is a snapshot of the work we've produced in 2020. We look forward to continuing our work in 2021. #AHURIResearch

15.01.2022 Our latest report, Accommodating transition: improving housing outcomes for young people leaving OHC, was undertaken by researchers from RMIT University, Northumbria University, Curtin University, NTNU Social Research Norway and Monash University. View here --> https://bit.ly/3F3bqvy #AHURIResearch

15.01.2022 Today's webinar will begin soon. Download the reports here --> https://bit.ly/3jKqr9X and https://bit.ly/3o8O6E7 Follow the conversation with #AHURIWebinar #AHURIResearch

15.01.2022 The latest #AHURIResearch by Robyn Martin from @RMIT examines the housing, homelessness, mental health, alcohol and drug and juvenile justice service usage pathways for out-of-home care (OHC) leavers in Victoria and Western Australia. Download here: https://bit.ly/3F3bqvy

15.01.2022 The next AHURI Research Webinar takes place tomorrow at 12pm (AEST). Register for COVID-19 and Australian renters here https://bit.ly/32T4K1V #AHURIWebinar #AHURIResearch

14.01.2022 Facebook/Twitter/LinkedIn The National Homelessness Conference is only 3 weeks away!! If you haven’t registered yet, please ensure you do so before Friday 27 November. Register TODAY --> https://bit.ly/3eoRt5E and join the conversation with #HomelessnessConf2020

14.01.2022 It's day 2 of the 2020 National Homelessness Conference! While the full program starts at 1pm AEST this afternoon, be sure to check out the lunchtime presentation by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, 'Every stat tells a story' starting at 12:15 AEST. #HomelessnessConf2020

13.01.2022 Registration for the 2020 National Homelessness Conference closes this Friday! Be sure to register today so you don't miss out. View the full program and speakers here https://bit.ly/3eoRt5E #HomelessnessConf2020

12.01.2022 The latest #AHURIResearch by Christian A. Nygaard from Swinburne University of Technology quantifies productivity-related agglomeration benefits arising from the concentration of employment in Australia. Download here: https://bit.ly/3iwQJ1u

10.01.2022 Join us for the next AHURI webinar on Fri Dec 4 at 12pm (AEDT), where we present the findings from a new AHURI research project Demand-side assistance in Australia’s rental housing market: exploring reform options led by Prof Rachel Ong ViforJ, Curtin University. This report examines how demand-side housing assistance could be reformed in cost-effective ways to improve housing outcomes for low-income private renters. The webinar will include a research presentation, f...ollowed by a discussion with respondent Adrian Pisarski (National Shelter), facilitated by AHURI’s Executive Director Dr Michael Fotheringham and audience Q&A. Find out more --> https://bit.ly/38G80Br #AHURIWebinar #AHURIResearch Download the report --> Demand-side assistance in Australia’s rental housing market: exploring reform options here: https://bit.ly/3oAza27

10.01.2022 Join us for the next AHURI webinar ‘Towards a youth homelessness strategy for Victoria’ in partnership with Melbourne City Mission - MCM, LIVE on Tuesday 26 October 2021 at 12pm AEDT. As the Victorian Government nears completion and review of its 10-Year Housing Strategy, we take this opportunity to discuss how youth homelessness fits into this emerging policy landscape. Featuring representatives from Melbourne City Mission, AHURI and Victoria’s peak homelessness body th...e Council to Homeless Persons, this one-hour panel discussion is not to be missed. Find out more - - > https://bit.ly/3iYSGUD #AHURIWebinar #AHURIResearch See more

10.01.2022 Today's Research Webinar will be starting at 12:00 PM (AEDT). Lead authors Professor Steven Rowley and Dr Chris Mason will present findings from their latest AHURI research reports on housing policy responses to COVID-19. Download the reports --> 'Responding to the pandemic, can building homes rebuild Australia?'https://bit.ly/3o8O6E7 'Policy coordination and housing outcomes during COVID-19'... https://bit.ly/3jKqr9X #AHURIWebinar #AHURIResearch

10.01.2022 We are pleased to announce: Trying to make Housing First not people last session at this year’s National Homelessness Conference. Our speakers; Deb Zanella, CEO, RUAH Community Services, Anne Kirwan, CEO, Catholic Care Canberra and Katherine McKernan, CEO, Homelessness NSW examine the range of model options that can deliver Housing First, what new developments are delivering this in Australia and what steps are required to scale up and role out additional housing to more people in need. Find out more https://bit.ly/3408QpI and join the conversation with #HomelessnessConf2020

10.01.2022 Our final report for 2020, Urban regulation and diverse housing supply: An Investigative Panel, is now available. This report was undertaken by researchers from The University of Sydney, Curtin University, The University of Adelaide and The University of Melbourne. Download here https://bit.ly/3nkHYrO... #AHURIResearch

09.01.2022 Today's webinar starts at 11am (AEDT) as lead author Dr Sophia Maalsen from The University of Sydney will present findings from the AHURI research project; ‘Understanding discrimination effects in private rental housing’. Register: https://bit.ly/39DNAbl #AHURIWebinar #AHURIResearch

09.01.2022 Registrations are still open for next AHURI webinar this Nov 27 at 12pm (AEDT), where we present the findings from two new research projects; 'Renting in the time of COVID-19: understanding the impacts' led by Prof Emma Baker from the University of Adelaide and 'Post pandemic landlord-renter relationships in Australia' led by Dr David Oswald of RMIT University. Find out more --> https://bit.ly/32T4K1V #AHURIWebinar #AHURIResearch Download the reports --> 'Renting in the ti...me of COVID-19: understanding the impacts here: https://bit.ly/3jRyuCG 'Post pandemic landlord-renter relationships in Australia here: https://bit.ly/2UbZ2Dv See more

08.01.2022 The final inquiry report, Ending homelessness in Australia: A redesigned homelessness service system, is now available to download. This report was undertaken by researchers from Swinburne University of Technology, University of South Australia, and University of New South Wales. Download here https://bit.ly/3fMmXTQ #AHURIResearch

08.01.2022 Our Research Webinar, COVID-19 and Australian renters, will be starting shortly. Download the reports here https://bit.ly/3jRyuCG & https://bit.ly/2UbZ2Dv Follow the conversation with #AHURIWebinar #AHURIResearch

07.01.2022 Eliminating most forms homelessness in Australia is achievable according to new research which proposes ways to redesign and reimagine the homelessness service support system. Learn more https://bit.ly/3fMmXTQ #AHURIResearch

06.01.2022 New AHURI research shows with a range of different approaches for landlords and tenants to raise and negotiate issues around rent due to changing circumstances due to COVID-19, there was no common approach to how this was addressed. --> https://bit.ly/2ItZWbT #AHURIResearch

05.01.2022 Our final Research Webinar of the year, The lived experience of COVID-19: housing and household resilience, will begin shortly. Download the report https://bit.ly/3kOeCQF and follow the conversation #AHURIWebinar

05.01.2022 Thank you to our presenters and everyone who was able to join us for today's webinar. A copy of the webinar will be available on our website --> https://bit.ly/2GJVNA0

03.01.2022 The recording from AHURI’s latest webinar: Discrimination in private rental housing is now available to view at AHURI’s YouTube channel. The webinar included a research presentation from lead author Dr Sophia Maalsen, University of Sydney, followed by an industry response from John Engeler, CEO of Shelter NSW, and an audience Q&A facilitated by Dr Gina Zappia, Research Manager at AHURI. Watch - - > https://bit.ly/3A7S1pM... #AHURIResearch See more

02.01.2022 Research into the lived experience of Victorians throughout the COVID-19 pandemic reveals the urgent need for reform to new and existing housing and urban environments. Read more https://bit.ly/3kOeCQF #AHURIResearch

01.01.2022 In AHURI's latest report, Lead author Professor Chris Leishman said the analysis has shown that without the JobKeeper, JobSeeker and coronavirus supplement interventions, the implications of large-scale job losses on households’ ability to meet housing costs would have been devastating. Read more https://bit.ly/3m2OLpp

01.01.2022 The latest #AHURIResearch by Amity James from Curtin University tracks Australia’s population growth over the period 200616 to examine how actual growth differed from projected growth. Download here: https://bit.ly/301YIxd

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