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POLICY AND ECONOMIC CONTEXT IN IHP COUNTRIES (AUSTRALIA) ANNUAL LEADERSHIP EXCHANGE WESTIN BAYSHORE HOTEL, VANCOUVER, BC – OCTOBER 2012 Matthew Woodward.

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1 POLICY AND ECONOMIC CONTEXT IN IHP COUNTRIES (AUSTRALIA) ANNUAL LEADERSHIP EXCHANGE WESTIN BAYSHORE HOTEL, VANCOUVER, BC – OCTOBER 2012 Matthew Woodward CEO, Unity Housing Company, Adelaide, Australia Director PowerHousing Australia

2 AUSTRALIAN CONTEXT

3 POPULATION Now 22,596,500 million 28 million by 2030 42.5 million people by 2056 62.2 million people by 2101 90% of population live within 100 kilometres of the coast 65% living in a capital city

4 POPULATION SPREAD

5 High standard of living High cost of living Inequality  Wealthiest 20% of households own 62% of total household wealth  Least wealthy 20% of households own less than 1% of total household wealth 2.2m people in Australia are estimated to be living in poverty Indigenous Australians experience disproportionate levels of educational, employment and social disadvantage.

6 ECONOMY 13 th largest in the World Service sector, 68% of GDP. The total mining sector 19% of GDP. Economic growth largely dependent on the mining sector and agricultural sector Major restructure and reforms of 80s GFC Impact minimised as a result of:  Economic restructuring  Federal Government fiscal stimulus package  High demand/prices for commodities But  Economy out of balance  Confidence is dismal  Recent fall in commodity prices

7 HOUSING Tenure  Home Ownership70%  Private Rental25%  Social Housing 5% (400,000 dwellings) NFP 12% *(45,6000 dwellings) Housing Type  Separate House76%  Semi detached10%  Apartments14% Current undersupply of dwellings of 200,000 is anticipated to grow to a shortfall of 640,000 by 2030

8 HOUSING COSTS 1.1m Australian families are living in housing stress 60% of low income households in private rental are in housing stress 48% low income households with a mortgage are in housing stress Over 240,000 people are on the waiting lists for social housing across Australia

9 SOCIAL HOUSING POLICY CONTEXT Historically social housing provided by the State and territory housing agencies with limited provision by not for profit providers. Make-up of Australian social housing is changing. The number of community housing dwellings has increased by 27% over past 5 years whilst public housing numbers have decreased by an equivalent number. In the face of increasing demand (there is a growing gap in the supply of affordable housing with a current gap estimated at 100,000 dwellings and growing.

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11 GROWTH BUSINESS MODEL State and Federal Governments are increasingly turning to community housing/NFPs as a vehicle to help address the shortage of social and affordable housing Key Policy Settings  Commonwealth Rent Assistance  The National Rental Affordability Scheme (NRAS)  NB&JP – Nation Building and Jobs Package – the economic stimulus package  Infrastructure Funding  First Home Owners Grant  Planning and development approval regimes

12 MAJOR AREAS OF CHALLENGE FOR NFP SECTOR IN BUILDING BUSINESS SYSTEMS The lack of a National Regulatory Framework The lack of any consistent funding program that has a longer than electoral cycle commitment The lack of scale of existing associations and providers The need for reform of the Public / State Housing Authorities

13 A NEED TO RAISE PROFILE OF THE NEED IN THE WIDER COMMUNITY Australians for Affordable Housing A four point plan –  Increase the supply of affordable rental housing  Improve housing affordability through tax reform  Improve rent assistance  Set benchmarks for all levels of government to deliver affordable housing


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