Housing: The Great Australian Dream Project

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The Great Australian Dream Project

The Great Australian Dream project looks at the impact of regulatory policy on housing affordability, home ownership and housing production. The project aims to promote policies to increase the accessibility and reduce the costs of home ownership for Australians. In particular, the Institute of Public Affairs looks at the relationship between land supply restrictions and how those restrictions artifically inflate the price of house and land. This relationship is examined in the 2006 book The Tragedy of Planning: Losing the Great Australian Dream.

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Five-star discrimination

Housing: The Great Australian Dream Project | Alan Moran
Australian Financial Review 15th December, 2005

Tony Arnel of Building Commission Victoria ('Real costs of five-star rating') claims that the regulations on new houses will impose costs of only...

Bracks' plan has lost its way

Housing: The Great Australian Dream Project | Mike Nahan
The Herald-Sun 19th November, 2005

AFTER just three years, the Bracks Government's much trumpeted 30 year plan for Melbourne is in tatters. In recognition of its fundamental flaws,...

Planning red tape the real culprit

Housing: The Great Australian Dream Project | Alan Moran
The Age 27th October, 2005

A Malaysian-led consortium's proposal to rezone a new area for housing at Rockbank, near Caroline Springs, west of Melbourne, would bring hundreds...

Open door mindset needed for housing

Housing: The Great Australian Dream Project | Alan Moran
The Herald Sun 24th September, 2005

Governments at all levels take enormous interest in housing -- and rightly so. For most of us, our home is our most important investment....

Planning policies are destroying the dream

Housing: The Great Australian Dream Project | Mike Nahan
The Herald Sun 30th July, 2005

While rapidly rising housing prices have made some of us rich -- at least on paper -- they are doing great harm to many. The median house price in...

Legislators heed! The burden is proof

Housing: The Great Australian Dream Project | Alan Moran
The Age 13th July, 2005

Unlike the union-controlled construction industry, the house-building industry is characterised by highly efficient and flexible work practices....

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