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SUMMARY:Why so little social housing? The politics of Australian housing policy
DESCRIPTION:Terry Burke is Professor of Housing studies at Swinburne University. He is one of Australia’s most well-known academic researchers and conceived\, developed\, and taught Swinburne’s suite of social  housing management courses (Grad Cert\, Dip and Masters in Housing Management and Policy). He has served on many urban and housing advisory panels and committees for all levels of government and is currently on the board of the CHIA Vic. \nThis workshop provides an understanding of the question ‘Why can’t social housing get greater political traction in Australia?’ For almost three decades social housing has been in decline despite abundant evidence as to need and a mountain of policy ideas for a way forward. The workshop equips participants to understand: \n\nWhy\, despite substantial evidence of housing failure\, there is very little policy reform in Australia.\nWhy the few policy changes we have seen are a much part of the problem as a solution.\nWhat is it in the make of the Australian governance and housing systems social housing cannot get greater political take up?\nWhether the COVID19 crisis will make any real difference to the future of social housing and if so how?\n\nIt would be suitable for: \n\nManagement and team leaders\nStaff with responsibility for tenancy and property management\nAnybody interested in Australia’s current housing problems.
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/why-so-little-social-housing-the-politics-of-australian-housing-policy/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Affordable Housing,Community Housing,Housing
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Housing Industry Association of Victoria":MAILTO:holly.mullaney@chiavic.com.au
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SUMMARY:Measuring the impact of safe\, secure and affordable housing
DESCRIPTION:Positively impacting the lives of tenants is at the core of what we do. Yet we often struggle to measure and communicate this impact in a way that demonstrates the true value of community housing. \nJoin your community housing peers for this 3-hour session on practical skills and tools to immediately put into practice impact measurement and management in your organisation. It is tailored to the needs of community housing organisations seeking to use the CHIA Vic Social Outcomes Framework.
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/measuring-the-impact-of-safe-secure-and-affordable-housing/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Affordable Housing,Community Housing,Housing
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Housing Industry Association of Victoria":MAILTO:holly.mullaney@chiavic.com.au
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SUMMARY:Connecting Affordable Housing and Jobs in Australian Cities
DESCRIPTION:Australian cities show a growing mismatch between the locations of employment and the geography of affordable rental housing. Low-income workers\, who play a critical role in urban labour markets\, are finding it increasingly difficult to access affordable rental housing near major employment centres. \nThis free webinar will present the findings from a new AHURI research project — Strategic planning\, ‘city deals’ and affordable housing — led by Dr Madeleine Pill\, University of Sheffield\, UK (formerly University of Sydney) and Professor Nicole Gurran\, University of Sydney. Following the research presentation\, the report authors will participate in a discussion with AHURI’s Executive Director Dr Michael Fotheringham and take questions from the audience. \nThis research examines international and Australian practice in using place-based planning and funding interventions (i.e. they are targeted at specific areas or regions such as at a particular city or geographical area)\, such as ‘city deals’\, to deliver affordable rental housing near employment centres and to enhance urban productivity. \nThis is an interactive webinar\, so you will be able to submit questions throughout and the presentation\, which will be responded to during the Q&A session. \nPlease note that this webinar will be recorded and made available following the event.
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/connecting-affordable-housing-and-jobs-in-australian-cities/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Affordable Housing
ORGANIZER;CN="Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute":MAILTO:information@ahuri.edu.au
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SUMMARY:5th Annual Affordable Housing Development Summit
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that less than half of Australian households in need of social housing are receiving it\, and it is estimated that by 2036 at least 12% of all housing will need to be social and affordable housing. More topical than ever\, we’re delighted to let you know that the 5th Annual Affordable Housing Development Summit is back on 26-28 February 2020 to help identify the opportunity and innovation needed to help Australia deliver more than 1 million social and affordable homes by 2036. \nThis year’s summit includes special participation from The Honourable Michael Sukkar MP\, Australia’s Federal Minister of Housing and Assistant Treasurer. Join government\, community housing providers\, property developers\, investors\, and other development leaders to create strategies in line with Australia’s imperative need for catalytic investment in social housing over the next 20 years. The stage is set to introduce legislative and institutional reform that will enable a strategic national strategic approach to affordable housing delivery.
URL:https://lmhn.net.au/event/5th-annual-affordable-housing-development-summit/
LOCATION:Sheraton Melbourne Hotel\, 27 Little Collins Street\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Affordable Housing,Forum
ORGANIZER;CN="Victorian Council of Social Services":MAILTO:vcoss@vcoss.org.au
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