Abstract

This paper examines the limited extent to which community housing has developed in Australia, with particular reference to the Community Housing Program. The significance of community housing is assessed in the context of changing federal housing policies. The move away from construction subsidies towards rent allowances implies that the modest growth of community housing to date is not likely to be accelerated without significant additional funding.

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