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FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR

Vice-Chancellor Professor Robert Stable

It was with great pride that I joined around 150 fellow members of the Bond Community to celebrate the achievements of the previous year at the Chancellor’s annual Community Presentation last Friday.

 The presentation followed an Annual General Meeting, where the 30 representative members of Bond University Limited were presented with the 2007 Annual Report.

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BOND APPOINTS DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR AND PROVOST

Professor Garry MarchantProfessor Garry Marchant has been appointed Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Provost of Bond University.

Formerly the Dean of the Faculty of Business, Technology and Sustainable Development at Bond University, Professor Marchant took up the newly created position on Monday, 19 May.

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BRISBANE CITY TO LOOK TO NEW HOUSING AFFORDABILITY RESEARCH FOR ANSWERS

Housing affordabilityDeputy Dean of Bond University’s Faculty of Business, Technology and Sustainable Development, Professor George Earl, has presented the Queensland Local Government Association with new research that will help them improve affordable housing outcomes across inner city precincts.

The independent report: ‘Creating Inclusive Communities: ensuring housing affordability in inner city redevelopment’, is the culmination of research undertaken jointly by Bond University, the Queensland Community Housing Coalition (QCHC) and Landpartners.

The report puts forward thirty recommendations on how to improve the housing affordability problem that is crippling Brisbane and other urban centres of Queensland, that include:

  • Fast-tracking approval processes for affordable housing developments by establishing a dedicated Affordable Housing specialist team within Council
  • Investigating alternative financing arrangements which allow for small apartment sizes, separating residential and parking tenure and other tenure innovations such as shared equity
  • Encouraging innovation and sharing of best-practice planning and design solutions
  • Actively marketing Council’s approach to affordable housing to the finance, development and building industries to encourage participation in the provision of affordable housing
  • Providing specific provisions in planning schemes for affordable housing  – for example, plot ratios, setback requirements and car-parking requirements
  • Engaging in public awareness campaigns to enhance community understanding of affordable housing as a component of broader socio-economic sustainability

    Mike Myers QCHC, Andrea Coyne Landpartners, Associate Professor Daniel O'Hare

    Mike Myers, QCHC, Andrea Coyne, Landpartners and Associate Professor Daniel O’Hare, Bond University

The report’s recommendations have also been formally presented to the Brisbane Inner City Advisory Committee for review and discussion.

Professor George Earl, says that while the report looks specifically at Brisbane City, the findings can easily be applied to all urban developments in cities across Queensland and Australia, including the Gold and Sunshine Coasts.

"Housing affordability for inner-city workers, many of whom are on lower to middle incomes, has become a critical social and economic problem for a number of Australian cities – not just Brisbane," Professor Earl said.

"Employment opportunities for workers employed in the areas of health, education, sanitation, administration and hospitality are often located in the inner city. 

"If affordable housing is not available within reasonable travel time, these workers may become economically disadvantaged. 

"Plus, the city’s own economic performance and social functioning may also be adversely affected if it becomes difficult to attract these key workers,’ he said.

"Bond University’s School of Sustainable Development has a strong interest, particularly through our planning and property development programs, to work with various organisations and authorities to create long-term, affordable housing that is socially sustainable.

"This research has the potential to influence policy and practice in ways that will benefit large numbers of inner-city workers, as well as the socio-economic sustainability of Brisbane," Professor Earl said.

Executive Director of QCHC, Mr Mike Myers, says that with housing affordability at record lows, and many low and moderate income families struggling with the cost of housing, the report offers timely examination of the practical ways that Local Governments can proactively respond to the issue. 

He acknowledges that while the main responsibility for improving housing affordability rests at a Commonwealth and State level, there is a need to recognise the important role that City Councils play in the planning process. 

"Later this year, and for the first time in history, Local Governments will be asked to sign up to the proposed new National Affordable Housing Agreement, alongside the Commonwealth and States.

"This whole-of-government response is essential if we are to tackle this deep rooted housing system failure," Mr Myers said.

"This report will assist Councils to apply current powers and resources to generate practical solutions at a local level.

"The report also argues for measures to improve community awareness of the issue and to work with communities to achieve a sustainable balance between economic, social and environmental outcomes.

"Affordable housing is about strengthening communities and improving economic performance as much as it is about providing affordable shelter," Mr Myers said.

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BOND APPOINTS DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR AND PROVOST

BRISBANE CITY TO LOOK TO NEW HOUSING AFFORDABILITY RESEARCH FOR ANSWERS

AUS-AID GRADUATE READY TO 'MAKE A DIFFERENCE'

SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT HITS THE HEADLINES

AUSTRALIA COULD BE UNDERESTIMATING THE POPULARITY OF RETIREMENT VILLAGE LIVING

FAMILY BUSINESS LEARNING COMMUNITY LAUNCHES ON THE GOLD COAST

ONLINE CAREERS HUB LAUNCHED

ACHIEVEMENTS AND ACCOLADES

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UPCOMING EVENTS

Eighth Owen Dixon Society Dinner

Investing in Your Future Seminar, Melbourne, June 18

2009 Scholarships: Applications Open April 1 - July 31

Get the Life You Want: Career Workshops, Jun 14

Student for a Semester

Open Day, 17 August

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20th Anniversary Celebration

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