Home Research Developing the scale and capacity of Australia's affordable housing industry Back to search Share Report Social and affordable housing Developing the scale and capacity of Australia's affordable housing industry Final Report No. 278 Date Published: 20 Apr 2017 Authors: Vivienne Milligan Hal Pawson Rhonda Phillips Chris Martin This study investigated the capacity constraints affecting Australia’s affordable housing industry, which is critical to addressing the housing needs of low-income Australians. Industry stability and growth relies on government policy continuity and directional clarity; subsidies being adequate, appropriate and assured; and the potential contribution of specialist institutions such as a financial intermediary to access to low-cost funds to support key industry requirements. Related reports August 2016 Profiling Australia's affordable housing industry July 2016 Transforming public housing in a federal context March 2017 Transformative transfers: growing capacities in UK social housing August 2016 Profiling Australia's affordable housing industry December 2016 Recent housing transfer experience in Australia: implications for affordable housing industry development Full Publication Executive Summary Visual report DOI: Published by: 91 Limited ISSN: 1834-7223 ISBN: 978-1-925334-43-2 Citation: Milligan, V., Pawson, H., Phillips, R., and Martin, C. (2017) Developing the scale and capacity of Australia's affordable housing industry, 91 Final Report No. 278, 91 Limited, Melbourne, /research/final-reports/278, doi:10.18408/ahuri-7108402. RIS CITATION Milligan, Vivienne Pawson, Hal Phillips, Rhonda Martin, Chris
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