News: housing
New modelling predicts up to 1.75 million Aussies tipped into housing stress when COVID-19 support ends
Research undertaken for AHURI by Professor Chris Leishman and colleagues from Curtin University the University of Adelaide which modelled a range economic and housing outcomes as a consequence of COVID-19 and the Australian Government's response featured in The Australian.
Mould and damp health costs are about 3 times those of sugary drinks. We need a healthy housing agenda
Australia is behind the eight ball on healthy housing. We do housing and we do health, but they sit in different portfolios of government and aren’t together in the (policy) room often enough. Read this article co-authored by Professor Emma Baker, the Stretton Institute's Building a City for the Future Research Program Director in full on The Conversation.
COVID-19 research projects on housing policy response
Professor Emma Baker and Professor Chris Leishman, Stretton Institute's Program Directors awarded two Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) COVID-19 Research Agenda projects. Congratulations Emma and Chris!
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Prof Chris Leishman joins international research network on COVID-19 and housing recovery policies.
Professor Chris Leishman, the Stretton Institute's Economic Productivity through Population Research Program Director has joins the More Different Futures Network (MDFN)