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City Futures Research Centre is a national leader in scholarly applied research on urban planning, housing, development, social policy, and health & well-being
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New CityBlog from Chris Martin and Prof Hal Pawson summarising their newly published journal article comparing Australia with seven other countries on approaches to assisting first home ownership. Read here: blogs.unsw.edu.au/cityfutures/bl…


As we were saying… from Professor Hal Pawson UNSW City Futures Research Centre A good reminder that while making big strides Queensland has a lot of ground to cover - social housing stock has been allowed to decline. Now at a paltry 3% of stock. 30 years of neglect. theconversation.com/the-housing-cr…



🚶♀️🌆 New paper! Check out "A participatory mapping approach to capturing perceived walkability" by @[email protected] Matthew Ng Jonny Huck & Chris Pettit. Discover how citizens' views on walkability in Sydney are captured using an innovative mapping tool sciencedirect.com/science/articl…



🏡 A Human Right to Housing? 🏡 Chris Martin features in the The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand discussing new bill by Kylea Tink & David Pocock to recognize housing as a human right & the call for a 10-year National Housing & Homelessness Plan. Read more: theconversation.com/a-new-bill-is-…

Do renters have a right to heating and aircon? 🥶 As Aussie homes get colder in the winter months, what rights do tenants have to ask for better heating? Chris Martin discusses in UNSW Newsroom here: unsw.edu.au/newsroom/news/…

Join us for the next CFRC Seminar Series to hear from Chris Martin on "Legislating for better housing policy: the National Housing and Homelessness Plan Bill" Register for either in-person or online here: eventbrite.com.au/e/cfrc-seminar…

Parliament is currently considering a new bill from David Pocock and Kylea Tink that calls for housing to be considered a fundamental human right. Read Chris Martin from UNSW City Futures Research Centre on how this could work and why housing should be a human right. theconversation.com/a-new-bill-is-…





