• Housing

Australia has some of the most expensive housing in the world.  Rising rents and prices are putting reasonable housing out of reach of large sections of Australian society.  The CIS is exploring ways to make housing more affordable, in particular by relaxing planning restrictions.

The Need for Reform of Land Use Policy: Submission to the Productivity Commission
Peter TulipMarch 23, 2022

This submission focuses strongly on the housing affordability aspect of Australia’s productivity. Submission to the...

Housing
Zoned out: how land use restrictions divide the nation
Peter TulipJanuary 14, 2022Pearls and Irritations
Housing policies ensure continual wealth gains for current home owners while leaving renters and potential...
Want to improve housing affordability? Here’s the solution
Peter TulipOctober 19, 2021Sydney Morning Herald

State and federal governments give billions of dollars to first-home buyers, ostensibly to improve affordability....

The Long Road Ahead for NSW Property Tax Reform
Robert CarlingOctober 13, 2021Epoch Times

Dominic Perrottet’s elevation from treasurer to Premier of New South Wales (NSW) has brought attention...

Planning policy, not loose lending, is locking people out of the housing market
Simon CowanOctober 9, 2021Canberra Times

After months of rising house prices, government regulator APRA has finally stepped in to combat...

Submission to the Inquiry into Housing Affordability and Supply in Australia
Peter TulipSeptember 13, 2021

Submission to the government review into housing affordability in Australia. Housing in Australia is too...

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