Solving Homelessness in Brisbane: Discussion Forum
Event description
Solving Homelessness in BrisbaneÂ
Discussion Forum with Rosanne Haggerty and Cameron Kusher, MC Professor Cameron Parsell
"Based on our research, the rapid escalation in housing costs in Australia has created the conditions—absent of any major changes—for homelessness to significantly increase." - Professor Gregg Colburn
Join Rosanne Haggerty, President and CEO of Community Solutions (USA) and an international homelessness expert, alongside Cameron Kusher, a thought leader on property market conditions and broader economic trends affecting the housing market, for this important event.Â
Rosanne will discuss how communities are using innovative tools to eliminate homelessness. Learn how governments, businesses, and the not-for-profit sector can collaborate to address this pressing issue, as momentum builds to end homelessness in Australia and beyond.Â
Cameron will cover the challenges facing the local housing sector and the conditions driving these issues.
Location: The Edge, State Library of Queensland
10:00 AM Arrival for morning tea
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Forum
Presented by Micah Projects and supported by the State Library of Queensland.
Bookings essential.
Guest Speakers:
Rosanne Haggerty
President and Chief Executive Officer of Community Solutions (USA), Rosanne is an internationally recognised leader in developing innovative strategies to end homelessness and strengthen communities.Cameron Kusher
Director of Economic Research at the REA Group, Cameron has over two decades of experience as a property research analyst across the Australian property markets, making him one of the country’s most respected property commentators.MC:
Professor Cameron Parsell
An Australian Research Council Industry Fellow in partnership with Micah Projects, Professor Parsell examines multiple forms of exclusion and social harms. His research focuses on poverty, homelessness, and domestic and family violence. He seeks to understand societal responses to these issues and advocates for systematic change through collaboration with citizens experiencing exclusion and practitioners in the field.
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