Renters should not be placed in a situation where they must risk eviction to avoid it.
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“The rubbish stuck inside the chute stinks, and the smell fills the air of the corridor. There’s no window — there’s no air coming in and out. The smell is trapped inside the building.”
Student residences should be a space where, over time, autonomous student-led traditions can emerge and grow. University housing are not just empty rooms waiting to be occupied, they are homes where memories are made. Right now, USyd is not doing that.
To contemplate a radical re-imagination of the housing market — one which centres housing as a human right — we must look beyond the meagre offerings of the Coalition and ALP.
The impact that a decade of Liberal governance has had on the area’s growth is undeniable –– but not necessarily positive.
Despite a shortage of student accommodation at the University of Sydney, USyd’s property sales continue.
The proliferation of private student accommodation in recent years requires a probe into the key players involved in this lucrative endeavour.
Stucco’s history re-imagined.
Residents will be moved to other University housing.
The prototype responds to a need for innovation in a changing housing industry.