The Burning Questions and Big Ideas of Affordable Housing

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The Burning Questions and Big Ideas of Affordable Housing

A series of discussions with the academics, policy makers, providers and funders with big ideas for affordable housing.

By Hallmark Research Initiative Affordable Housing

Date and time

Mon, 31 May 2021 11:00 PM - Tue, 1 Jun 2021 2:00 AM PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Are you

  • Keen to take part in the Hallmark Research Initiative for Affordable Housing's $65,000 research seed funding round?
  • Curious about the questions keeping the State Government and banking sector awake at night?
  • Interested in best practice principles for the retrofit or renewal of public housing?
  • Keen to expand your networks and meet other people passionate about affordable housing?
  • Interested in sharing an idea, project or program that could improve the life of a low income household or change the way we deliver affordable housing?

If the answer is yes, join the Hallmark Research Initiative for Affordable Housing (HRIAH) and experts from across the affordable housing sector to discuss the burning questions of affordable housing.

The HRIAH is hosting a speed dialogue event on Tuesday, June 1.

We invite you to take part in a series of short, small-group discussions lead by special guests from government, private sector, academia and not-for-profit sectors who will briefly pitch their 'burning question' or 'big idea' before asking for feedback. We hope to bring together new ideas, new partnerships and new commitments to affordable housing delivery and research.

Further Details

Light refreshments and beverages will be provided in celebration of our ability to meet in-person.

The event will be facilitated by Mosaic Lab.

This event is part of a broader series of events designed to complement the 2021 Affordable Housing Seed Funding Round.

Organised by

The Hallmark Research Initiative for Affordable Housing is a University of Melbourne research group focused on fostering cross-faculty research initiatives on the topic of affordable housing. The Initiative brings together outstanding researchers from across the University of Melbourne to address the housing affordability crisis. Supported by an advisory group of industry experts, the Initiative draws on a depth and breath of knowledge to create affordable, healthy, inclusive, sustainable communities. The Initiative aims to develop innovative solutions to a complex issue that can't be solved by one discipline alone.

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