All Stories

  1. Lives transformed: the impacts of moving from the social housing waiting list into social housing
  2. The impacts of the threat of eviction or actual eviction on private renters in two Australian states
  3. Intergenerational Family Relationships and Old‐Age Volunteering: The Perspectives of Older Chinese Immigrants in Greater Sydney, Australia
  4. Inequality and education in Australia
  5. On (not) being literate enough: The literacy experiences and literacy programme needs of people experiencing homelessness or who are at risk of homelessness
  6. Special Feature: Putting urban displacement in its place
  7. Dire consequences: waiting for social housing in three Australian states
  8. Differentiated experiences of financial precarity and lived precariousness among international students in Australia
  9. Crowded house: accommodation precarity and self-reported academic performance of international students
  10. Housing and Inequality in Australia
  11. Ideal bureaucracy? The application and assessment process for social housing in three Australian states
  12. ‘A Village in the Middle of a City’: Neighbouring and Social Ties in a Public Housing Community in Inner Sydney, Australia
  13. Applying for Social Housing in Australia – The Centrality of Cultural, Social and Emotional Capital
  14. Reified scarcity & the problem space of ‘need’: unpacking Australian social housing policy
  15. International students on the edge: The precarious impacts of financial stress
  16. Loneliness within the Home among International Students in the Private Rental Sector in Sydney and Melbourne
  17. Finding a Rental Property and Feeling at Home
  18. Private Rental in Australia: A Lightly Regulated Sector
  19. Private Rental Property Ownership
  20. Loneliness and housing tenure: Older private renters and social housing tenants in Australia
  21. An impossible task? Neoliberalism, the financialisation of housing and the City of Sydney’s endeavours to address its housing affordability crisis
  22. Gentrification and Displacement: The Forced Relocation of Public Housing Tenants in Inner-Sydney
  23. ‘Communicide’: The destruction of a vibrant public housing community in inner Sydney through a forced displacement
  24. ‘Super-gentrification’ triumphs: gentrification and the displacement of public housing tenants in Sydney’s inner-city
  25. “A Unique Community”
  26. The Build-Up to the Displacement
  27. The Impact of the Displacement Announcement
  28. A Brief History
  29. The Residualisation of Social Housing in Australia and Its Impacts on Older Tenants
  30. The Removal of Millers Point Public Housing Tenants in Inner-Sydney by the New South Wales Government: Narratives of Government and Tenants
  31. “It was like leaving your family”: Gentrification and the impacts of displacement on public housing tenants in inner-Sydney
  32. Struggling on the Newstart unemployment benefit in Australia: The experience of a neoliberal form of employment assistance
  33. Living on the Margins: Comparing Older Private Renters and Older Public Housing Tenants in Sydney, Australia