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Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute

AHURI
Australia
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Mission

The Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) is a national not-for-profit independent network organisation that funds, conducts, disseminates and tailors high quality research on housing, homelessness, cities and indigenous to inform the policies and practices of governments, industry and the community sector, and to stimulate debate in the broader Australian community.

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1 August 2025
Integrating housing policy, settlement planning and disaster management
This research looks at how housing policy and planning can better prepare for disasters, and enable recovery from them.

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Contact information

http://www.ahuri.edu.au/
[email protected]
022 9191256
Fax:
022 7349084

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