By: Helping Hands TV
Michael Easson believes that everyone is important. Continue reading “Designing Communities to Tackle Loneliness: The ‘Little BIG Foundation’”
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By: Helping Hands TV
Michael Easson believes that everyone is important. Continue reading “Designing Communities to Tackle Loneliness: The ‘Little BIG Foundation’”
By: Alex Cook
As we navigate through an era of unprecedented challenges in the housing market, it’s vital to recognise the deep social implications that stem from soaring property prices. Continue reading “The Housing Market Crisis, and the Role of Christians”
By: Ben McEachen
Buying or renting is not a competition. We all have to live somewhere, and our options tend to boil down to: rent or buy. Continue reading “We Have To Change The Way We Talk About Renting”
By: Mike Crooks
With the Australian housing crisis reaching fever pitch, a new event is about to shine a light on the hardship of many Australians – and provide possible solutions. Continue reading “Housing Crisis: “The System is Broken””
By: Mike Crooks
As rent prices continue to soar throughout Australia, a new study has revealed the most affordable – and most expensive – areas to call home. Continue reading ““Time to Act”: Australia’s Rental Crisis”
By: McCrindle
Australia needs to build an additional three million homes over the next two decades to provide the needed infrastructure to house Australia’s growing population. By 2041 we will have 13 million homes, up from 10 million in 2021. Continue reading “The Future of Housing In Australia”
By: McCrindle
COVID-19 is changing the way Australians live, work and play. Because of the imposed restrictions and global mandate to work from home, Australians have spent more time in their homes in 2020 than ever before. Continue reading “Housing Change on the Horizon”
By: McCrindle
Breaking into the housing market is a hot topic amongst today’s younger generations with many bemoaning the skyrocketing house prices, rising cost of living and low wage growth. So is Generation Y better or worse off than their parents’ generation? Continue reading “Millennials and the Quest for the Great Australian Dream”