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| - | a===== Resources | + | ===== Resources and links ===== |
| ==== Podcasts ==== | ==== Podcasts ==== | ||
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| "Sage a researcher and reporter shares insights from a Senior Policy Advisor at the Business Council of Co-ops and Mutuals Australia. The benefits of the housing co-op model is discussed and Linda shares insights from her experience living in a housing co-op in Tasmania and researching them globally." | "Sage a researcher and reporter shares insights from a Senior Policy Advisor at the Business Council of Co-ops and Mutuals Australia. The benefits of the housing co-op model is discussed and Linda shares insights from her experience living in a housing co-op in Tasmania and researching them globally." | ||
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| + | "In this episode, we’re joined by Tim Riley, founder of Property Collectives, | ||
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| + | We cover a wide range of topics, including long-term land leases, co-op residency structures, cost-based living models, and how these ideas could offer an alternative to rising rents and traditional home ownership. Tim also talks through the realities of group decision-making, | ||
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| + | If you’re interested in housing affordability, | ||
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| + | "Think about how differently the very concept of “housing” looks from the perspective of either side of the ownership divide. On one side, for many who are already home-owners, | ||
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| Covers history, financing and legal background for housing co-ops in Australia. | Covers history, financing and legal background for housing co-ops in Australia. | ||
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| + | Short handout produced for the City of Sydney describing the co-operative housing model and a proposed pilot project. | ||
| ==== Reports and long form ==== | ==== Reports and long form ==== | ||
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| The BCCM led a study tour to 3 European cities in 2024 to explore their co-operative sector. This report explains what they learned. | The BCCM led a study tour to 3 European cities in 2024 to explore their co-operative sector. This report explains what they learned. | ||
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| and forms of housing co-operatives. It will conclude with a brief discussion of the implications | and forms of housing co-operatives. It will conclude with a brief discussion of the implications | ||
| for the present debates about affordable housing in Australia." | for the present debates about affordable housing in Australia." | ||
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| + | ==== Books ==== | ||
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| + | Cohousing balances privacy and independence with the benefits of living in community. This new book by the authors who brought you the “cohousing bible” invites readers into these sustainable neighborhoods, | ||
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