Changing the mix' : contestation surrounding the public housing stock transfer process in Victoria, New South Wales and Tasmania

Keith Jacobs, Greg Marston, Michael Darcy

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    Abstract

    This article presents the findings of a study examining the rationale and practices of stock transfer from state housing authorities to community housing associations in three Australian states--Victoria, New South Wales and Tasmania. It begins with an analysis of the policy context that has informed debates about housing management and supply options in Australia. The main section of the article draws on written documentation and interviews with policy actors and tenants in each of the case studies to highlight the conflicts and tensions that surface in moves to reconfigure the management of public housing. Alongside a brief discussion about the policy themes that emerge from the findings, it is suggested in the conclusion that the continuing contestation and uncertainty about the stock transfer process is symptomatic of the national 'policy vacuum' about the future direction of public housing in Australia.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages15
    JournalUrban Policy and Research
    Publication statusPublished - 2004

    Keywords

    • community housing associations
    • public housing
    • stock transfer process

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