Well-off investors with multiple properties own a majority of rental homes. They have no excuse not to do the right thing by their tenants.
Without innovation in all five building phases, the industry won’t have the capacity to meet market demands or to deliver the social and affordable housing the government is promising.
The budget’s back in surplus after 15 years, briefly, and there are measures to ease cost-of-living pressures, but can it tame inflation?
This week on Monash University’s ‘What Happens Next?’ podcast, a live panel of experts in Australian politics and gender discuss the issues around gender equality and women's safety.
The October 2022 budget marks a departure from the “blokier” budgets of recent years, centring gender equality and the care economy rather than high-vis and hard hats.
The first Labor budget in nine years, delivered against a grim economic backdrop, contains few surprises as it charts Australia's way through uncertain times and high-cost hazards.
The Coalition’s Super Home Buyer Scheme benefits property developers, not the young trying to enter the property market.
In this episode of the What Happens Next? podcast, our investigation looks into the future of the gig economy.
Superannuation helps fund homeownership, and homeownership helps retirees get the pension.
COVID-19 has proved that the homelessness problem is solvable, but will Australia make good on its human rights obligations once the pandemic has passed?
The controversial HomeBuilder scheme could come with a big upside – making old homes more energy-efficient.
There are sneaky, under-the-radar home renovation remedies that could help solve our cities' housing crises.
Around 6000 Australians aged under 65 live in nursing homes, cut off from their families and peers, with inadequate support for their disabilities.
Greg McMahon, executive principal of Doveton College and Michael Devine, principal of Western Port Secondary College discuss how education is really the key to breaking the cycle of disadvantage.
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