Housing and the 2025 Federal Election: Between Crisis and Inertia
Event description
Join the Macquarie University Housing and Urban Research Centre for the launch of our report, Housing and the 2025 Federal Election: Between Crisis and Inertia. We report original data and analysis from the Australian Cooperative Election Survey exploring experiences and attitudes to the housing crisis, and how it shaped voters’ behaviour at the recent federal election.
The session will explore:
Voter concerns and priorities around housing
How attitudes are shaped by generation, party preference and tenure
Implications for policy and future elections
Whether you're a researcher, policymaker, student, or simply interested in housing and politics, this free webinar offers valuable insights into one of the most pressing issues facing Australians today.
Speakers and Format
Chair and host: Prof. Kristian Ruming, Director of the Macquarie University Housing and Urban Research Centre
Findings and presentation: Centre Research Team, Prof Shaun Wilson, Dr Adam Stebbing, Dr Alistair Sisson and A/Prof Ben Spies-Butcher
Respondents and discussion:
Prof Emma Baker, Director of the Australian Centre for Housing Research, and
Dr Shaun Ratcliff, Principal at Accent Research
Registration
Free – Registration is required to receive the Zoom link.
Additional Info
The Zoom link will be emailed to registered participants prior to the event
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