Indigenous housing support in Australia: the lay of the land
Megan Moskos,
Vivienne Milligan,
Richard Benedict,
Daphne Habibis,
Linda Isherwood and
Ryan van den Nouwelant
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What this research is about: this research looked at how Indigenous housing is managed, funded and regulated in Australia. It looked at ways to support Indigenous Australians in making their own decisions about their housing. This research report is part of the AHURI Inquiry into developing a long-term governance and resource framework for sustainable and effective Indigenous housing. The research uses the term ‘Indigenous’ to refer to both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia. Why this research is important: the research provides a comprehensive overview of the current Indigenous housing system in Australia. Understanding Indigenous housing requirements is vital for developing future policies.
Date: 2025-02-11
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