University of Sydney researchers modelled the housing market system, using two decades of public data, and tested its response under different climate scenarios, publishing their results in Cities.
They found climate change affected housing and rental affordability under both high and low-emission scenarios, but vulnerable households were worst-hit under a fossil-fuelled future…
“We cannot address the housing system by one blanket policy,” he said. Policies or interventions should prioritise and tailor support for renters on low incomes, and to address homelessness.
The federal budget’s investment in social housing for more than 4,000 young people was an example of a targeted measure, Naderpajouh said, but a “drastic increase” in social housing was needed.
…housing and tax changes in the budget showed the federal government was capable of acting on issues beyond one electoral cycle.
“We need them to take the same approach to climate change.”
Don’t let your local MPs forget, keep at them. The young and the elderly will be worst hit.



Reducing demand by reducing immigration will absolutely reduce house prices. That is the very basis of supply and demand.
Removing all immigrants that have overstayed their visa is a no-brainer. Reducing immigration to a sustainable level is another. Anyone disagreeing doesn’t actually want to fix the housing crisis.
Anyone who actually believes this gets their news from Telegram