A review of community housing in Australia
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Randolph, Bill
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Urban Research Program. Research School of Social Science. Australian National University.
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The paper has a simple objective: to review the cu"ent state of community housing
in Australia. It was written at a time of major change for the sector, following the
announcement in August 1992 of a new Community Housing Program with a
doubling of funding for the sector. More generally, it comes at a time when the
traditional public rented sector is under intense and critical scrutiny. Consequently,
much of the discussion about the future role of community housing is set within the
context of a changing perception of the need for and structure of social rented
housing in Australia.
Reflecting this, Section 1 of the paper explores some of these broader issues,
including the definitional debate which emerged recently - what is social ho_f!Sing;
how do you define community housing? This sets the scene for Section 2 which
presents a review of the development and characteristics of community housing as
of mid-1992. Section 3 presents case studies of four selected community housing
programs in order to explore in more detail how the relationship between rents,
funding, subsidies and affordability relate together. These four case studies provide
the context for a discussion of a number of issues concerning the funding and
subsidy of the sector in the concluding section of the report.
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