@primerlearning Great video. Did you consider effect of 'strategic' voting, under approval system, for those outside all 'circles of approval'? A 'least worst' vote to break neutrality, similar to those within all 'circles of approval'.
Latest Housing Journal Podcast is now live! @urbaneprofessor on his LGBT #homelessness paper in @IJHPEditors, @HazelEasthope on her new book about apartment politics, and Willem Korthals Altes on his private equity in housing paper in @HousingTheory. https://t.co/YJyRYoEr3W
If any policy-makers out there want a roadmap for repairing Australia's under-funded, over-burdened social housing system, then here you go! Led by @juliemlawson and funded by @AHURI_Research, this is important and timely research.
https://t.co/O2ouW2s8j4
What next for Australian #socialhousing policy? Our Final @AHURI Inquiry Report launched today calls for leadership and investment via a National Housing Authority and Needs Based Capital Investment Program @RMIT_CUR @ISC_UTAS@UNSWCityFutures https://t.co/wmysGjOEBJ
"Dear @ScottMorrisonMP & @billshortenmp,
There is one big and brave policy commitment you can make now that will hugely elevate your campaign as you face off against each other this election."
https://t.co/kNTCm9vEty
#EverybodysHome@ScdHrtMission
Housing markets never have met the lowest-income households' needs. A better way is for governments to build housing for them – a bonus being that it will smooth out construction booms and busts https://t.co/TlbK7bCscy
@cmkusher@ZacGross If memory serves, there was also a cohort in US collapse exposed by constant withdrawal of equity (for jet skis and vacations, the stereotype suggested). So not just recent purchases.
A new AHURI report released today measures current and future unmet need for social housing in different parts of Australia and models 5 alternative funding pathways. Read: https://t.co/cN4gFjqMjk
The current social #housing#construction rate – barely 3,000 dwellings a year – does not even keep pace with rising need, let alone make inroads into today’s backlog.
https://t.co/GTmKdKulLj
Peter Saunders from @SPRC_UNSW@cassandragoldie@DawsonEJ Katie Acheson from @YouthActionNSW Ryan van den Nouwelent of @UNSWCityFutures Julie Connolly of @BSL_Library (and me) on ACOSS/UNSW report on Inequality in Australia, 31 July (and its free) https://t.co/nmXmYN0hfx