Research and Data
- 2011 State of Supply report tables for the Executive Summary, Chapters 1 to 5 and Appendixes 2 and 4 in Excel format - XLS [332kB]
- 2010 State of Supply report tables for the Executive Summary, Chapters 2 to 8 and Appendixes 2 and 3 in Excel format - XLS [332kB]
The Council commissioned demand projections for the 2008 and 2010 State of Supply Report from Professor Peter McDonald and Dr Jeromey Temple of The Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute (ADSRI), the Australian National University.
- Projections of Housing Demand in Australia, 2006-2021
- Projections of Housing Demand in Australia, 2008-2038: Housing Needs of Older Australians Narrative Report
- Projections of Housing Demand in Australia, 2008-2038: Narrative Report.
Peter McDonald and Jeromey Temple, Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute, The Australian National University Canberra - Projections of Housing Demand in Australia, 2008-2039:Narrative Report [PDF - 252kb] | [Word - 87kb]
- National Dwelling Costs Study [PDF - 383kB] | [Word - 424kb]
Prior to the appointment of the current National Housing Supply Council, the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities commissioned property consulting firm Urbis Pty Ltd to update the study reported in the 2010 State of Supply Report which examined the cost of developing new infill and greenfield housing in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. - Settlement Patterns of Migrants [PDF - 1,329kB] | [Word - 2.3mb]
Prior to the appointment of the current National Housing Supply Council, the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities commissioned Deloitte Access Economics to undertake an analysis of the impacts of migration on underlying demand for housing for the National Housing Supply Council's State of Supply Report.
Areas of specific interest include:
- the housing formation patterns, preferences and outcomes of migrants (with reference to the Australian born population, or Australian average characteristics);
- the economic circumstances of migrants which underlie these housing characteristics;
- how migrants' housing characteristics change over time after arrival in Australia; and
- differences in housing characteristics by broad visa stream.