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Public housing in Australia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Public housing in Australia
Public housing in Australia is provided by departments of state governments. Australian public housing operates within the framework of the Commonwealth-State Housing Agreement, by which funding for public housing is provided by both federal and state governments.〔(The Reluctant Landlords? - A History of Public Housing in Australia )〕 According to the 2006 census, Australia's public housing stock consisted of some 304,000 dwellings out of a total housing stock of more than 7.1 million dwellings.〔(Tenure Type and Landlord Type by Dwelling Structure - 2006 Census results, Australian Bureau of Statistics )〕 ==Overview==
The state government departments which are responsible for providing public housing have been known by a variety of names due to their history in each state, such as the ''Office of Housing'' (Victoria), the ''Department of Housing'' (Queensland) and ''Housing SA'' (formerly known as the Housing Trust, South Australia). Their official name tends to change with the way each state government prioritises public housing within its departmental structure. For example, for a time in the 1980s, Victoria's public housing had its own department (Department of Planning and Housing). Since the early 1990s, departmental restructuring under the Kennett government relegated its status to the 'Office of Housing' within the Department of Planning and Development. It has since been moved from a 'bricks and mortar' issue to one of health and welfare, now being an office within the Department of Human Services. The management of some public housing has been outsourced to not-for-profit management companies as part of a demand management philosophy to target it towards people with special needs.
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