QUT Centre for Justice invite you to join us as we host the first QUT Real Housing Seminar Series #QUTRealHousing
Australia is in the midst of a housing supply crisis. The National Housing Accord has a target of 1.2 million new homes to be built by mid-2029. Is this really achievable?
In this first seminar, industry and QUT housing experts will highlight Australia’s housing supply challenges and discuss innovative solutions to bringing on more supply, more quickly.
This event will also launch QUT’s Housing Security Research Group and its AHURI Research Centre.
Wednesday 12 March 2025
Gibson Room
Level 10, Z Block
QUT Gardens Point Campus
2.30pm – 4.30pm
The event will include two keynote presentations, hearing from:
Keynote 1: State of the Nation Housing System
Professor Rachel ViforJ, John Curtin Distinguished Professor and ARC Future Fellow, Curtin University and member, National Housing Supply and Affordability Council
Keynote 2: Queensland’s Government’s Housing Priorities
Danielle McAllister, Deputy Director-General, Policy, Performance and First Nations, Department of Housing and Public Works
Following the keynote presentation there will be a panel discussion featuring:
- Professor Rachel ViforJ, John Curtin Distinguished Professor and ARC Future Fellow, Curtin University and member, National Housing Supply and Affordability Council
- Danielle McAllister, Deputy Director-General, Policy, Performance and First Nations, Department of Housing and Public Works
- Dr Michael Fotheringham, Managing Director, AHURI
- Dr Lyndall Bryant, Senior Lecturer, School of Economics and Finance, QUT and Director, QUT Housing Security Group and QUT AHURI Centre
- Dr Mark Limb, Senior Lecturer, School of Architecture and Built Environment, QUT
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