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USyd-owned student accommodation rents to increase in 2024

USyd-owned student accommodation rents will see an average 6% rise next year despite Australia’s current cost of living crisis disproportionately impacting students.

September 8, 2023 Misbah Ansari
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Supply is not the (only) answer

The government’s response to the housing crisis must account for the complexity of the housing market, in lieu of a dogmatic push for increasing supply in big cities.

August 22, 2023 Christopher Finnegan
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How to fight your landlord (and win)

What little power that we do have, we must zealously make use of.

May 23, 2023 Hamish Lewis
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Informal Subletting: An attempt to find security in an insecure rental market

Renters should not be placed in a situation where they must risk eviction to avoid it.

March 21, 2023 Ondine Karpinellison

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