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Bank of Mum & Dad creating unequal housing market

MacroBusiness Access Subscriber Only Content Last week, Tarric Brooker posted some stunning charts at News.com.au, gleaned from Digital Finance Analytics surveys, showing the record rise in financial assistance from the ‘Bank of Mum & Dad’, which is helping to fuel the boom in first home buyer (FHB) demand and Australian property values. Just prior to the pandemic, only 8% FHBs were receiving support from their parents – the lowest proportion since 2011. However, this has since soared to more than 60%, meaning a record share of FHBs are now receiving financial assistance from their patents: A record share of Australian first-home buyers are now receiving financial assistance from their parents.

Planning shake-up needed to help those whose job it is to make NSW a healthy place

Nicky Morrison, Gregory Paine, Ryan van den Nouwelant and Susan Thompson Image: Ryan van den Nouwelant, Author provided You’d be forgiven for asking if living in some parts of New South Wales is actually good for your health. In the past 18 months Australia’s most populous state has been challenged like never before. Research has shown where you live shapes how easy it is to make social connections, keep physically active, enjoy green spaces and buy healthy food. The evidence is clear. But how do we create places that help promote good health and well-being for all? In line with recent reforms, the NSW government has put delivering healthy and thriving communities at the heart of a new consolidated Design and Place State and Environmental Planning Policy.

Episode 67: Michael Teys & Craig Penton talk about building safety as well as the future of cladding and what is happening with cladding rectification – Talking Architecture & Design

April 27, 2021 Episode 67: Michael Teys & Craig Penton talk about building safety as well as the future of cladding and what is happening with cladding rectification Downloads: Michael Teys (left) is a strata industry consultant with more than 30 years’ experience in strata law and management. He is a strata research academic with City Futures Research Centre at the University of NSW where he holds an Australian Research Council grant to study the impact of large-scale strata on our cities.  Craig Penton (right) is the General Manager of Aluminium Facade Systems, a division of Alspec. He has worked in the construction industry for 15 years, 6 of which in facades. His experience has brought great success in the facade industry with their Premium ProClad Suite of products on a range of major commercial and multi-residential projects.

New funding reinforces UNSW s strength in urban planning and housing research – India Education| Global Education |Education News

Share Researchers from the City Futures Research Centre at UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture and UNSW Canberra have a marked presence in the 2021 projects funded by the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute’s (AHURI) National Research Program. Their success builds on UNSW’s research strength in Urban and Regional Planning, confirmed by a 5 (well above world standard) in the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) 2018 rankings, the most recent ERA round. UNSW Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research, Professor Nicholas Fisk applauded the researchers on their funding success. “UNSW has performed really well in the highly competitive 2021 AHURI funding round, which further strengthens our urban planning and housing research capacity across the University,” he says.

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