AHURi Research | Better futures: Supported accommodation for unaccompanied children and young people experiencing homelessness

This research project examines the effectiveness of Australia’s supported accommodation services in meeting the needs of unaccompanied children and young people aged 12–24. It proposes principles to guide policy and practice toward a better system.
AHURi Research | Public housing transfers: longer-term impacts on investment, tenant experience and sector outcomes

Large-scale PH transfers have played a central role in reshaping Australia’s social housing landscape in recent decades. These transfers have generally aimed to (i) improve economic efficiency, (ii) expand the capacity of the community housing sector and (iii) enhance tenant experiences and outcomes.
AHURi Research | The Indigenous housing system in Australia: case study evidence

This is the second of three reports arising from a research Inquiry examining the Indigenous housing system in Australia. The findings are based on eight in-depth case studies exploring key elements of the Indigenous housing system.
AHURi Research | Trauma on the frontline: protecting housing and homelessness workers

New AHURI research reveals workplace pressures and traumatic event exposure has left nearly half of the housing and homelessness frontline with symptoms of post-traumatic stress.
AHURi Research: Homelessness as a public health emergency: learnings from crisis

This research looks at public health responses to homelessness during the COVID emergency in Australia. It identifies barriers, adaptations and lessons learned from increased teamwork between public health and homelessness
AHURi: Inquiry into socially supported housing pathways

This research Inquiry looked at how to change Australia’s housing assistance system into one that supports ‘housing pathways’.
AHURi: Modelling landlord behaviour and its impact on rental affordability: Insights across two decades

New AHURI research reveals half of all rental properties are held for only 2 years or less, however nearly a third of all landlords retain a rental property
AHURI’s 2025 research program to tackle critical housing issues

AHURI is very pleased to announce the funded projects for the 2025 National Housing Research Program. The 2025 program includes a range of projects that will make a crucial contribution
Inquiry into projecting Australia’s urban and regional futures: population dynamics, regional mobility and planning responses

This Inquiry examined leading practice in projecting population growth and change, contemporary drivers of regional mobility and housing market spillovers, and implications for infrastructure and settlement planning.