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Housing: The Great Australian Right

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Housing: The Great Australian Right

Contributors:

By (Author) Kevin Bell

ISBN:

9781922979759

Publisher:

Monash University Publishing

Imprint:

Monash University Publishing

Publication Date:

1st August 2024

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Housing and property for the individual: buying / selling and legal aspects

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

96

Dimensions:

Width 111mm, Height 175mm, Spine 10mm

Description

Almost everyone in Australia is feeling the impact of the national housing crisis, which is traumatising individuals, families and communities. In the reconstruction period following World War II, governments ensured that access to adequate and affordable housing was virtually universal. But now, many young people and families are finding it almost impossible to buy, or even rent, a home. During the COVID years, government action took the homeless off the streets, yet homelessness is now at a record high. The fact that significant numbers of women are currently living in their cars is just one tragic example of the depths to which the entire system has sunk. We seem to be trapped in a vortex of minimal government ambition, stale non-strategic thinking and maximum profits.

Housing: the Great Australian Right argues that governments have the capacity and the power to resolve this national plight. The first step is for Australia to rethink its approach to housing policy and recognise access to housing having a home as a fundamental human right.

The current crisis can be traced back to when growing the property market and treating housing as an investment became the dominant considerations, with the welfare of people relegated to a distant second. This order must now be reversed, beginning with making the human right to housing the central focus of the system. This will require profound changes to government policy, administration and legislation, to be fuelled by reimagining the great Australian dream of housing as the great Australian right to housing.

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