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Australian dwelling approvals continued to decline and were down 7.7% in June after May saw a small moment of winter brightness, when approvals jumped 20.5%. While all states saw approvals d…

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Unlike much of the developed world, Australia’s house building system has yet to mature to the point where it builds housing in factories. In countries such as Japan, Sweden and Germany, pref…

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Recent research conducted for the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) recognises Australia’s building system is wasteful of many of its best resources. The same resea…

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It is an uncomfortable reality that Australia’s market has failed to supply the required volume of housing, over a relatively long period. At its simplest, the market appears to have failed,…

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While no national leader has come close to suggesting a rent freeze as a potential policy prescription to address housing affordability, some are still arguing freezing rents is necessary a…

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As the pandemic progressed, household sizes declined on average because people worked out they couldn’t really live together, no matter how pressing the need. That placed immediate pressu…

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Australia is experiencing a one-off migration spike in 2023-24, but migration will lead population growth over the next half decade, requiring many more dwellings. In an echo of the Nationa…

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Australia’s reimagined federalism – the National Cabinet – has plenty of work to do, none of them more pressing nor serious than getting more dwellings built, across the country. Though some…