“Housing in a time of crises: ensuring inclusion, sustainability and productivity”

Welcome

RMIT University Campus, Naarm/Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
9-12 February 2027

We look forward to welcoming you to Naarm/Melbourne for the AHRC/APNHR conference to be held at the RMIT City Campus from 9-12 February 2027.

The AHRC/APNHR conference is always a great way to come together to celebrate our collegiality and friendships and enjoy the high calibre of speakers on the program. 

Registration and call for abstracts are now open.

Accommodation options coming soon!

Please join us in person at RMIT, Melbourne in February 2027.

Conference Hosts

RMIT University

Melbourne University

Swinburne University

Hong Kong University

Australasian Housing Studies Association

“Housing in a time of crises: ensuring inclusion, sustainability
and productivity”

Housing is at the center of global debates about the future of societies, economies, and the environment. There is stark recognition in many nations that housing conditions are at crisis point, marked by acute and chronic problems of access, adequacy, security, and affordability and entangled with wider distributional inequities. Housing systems struggle to provide social and affordable housing, prevent and respond to homelessness, ensure spatial and intergenerational equity, reduce racialised, gendered, class and other inequalities and achieve justice for Indigenous and insecure migrant communities.

Meanwhile housing production is driven by problems of material and financial cost, fiscal and regulatory complexity, institutional incoherence and resource exhaustion.  Firms and governments across Australia, New Zealand and the Asia-Pacific are struggling to shape and organise supply systems and markets to produce dwellings while also grappling with shifting populations, labour markets, industrial, financial, and urban and regional dynamics, among resource depletion and climate risk. More and better knowledge is urgently needed to overcome the questions posed by the faults and weaknesses in contemporary housing systems.  In this critical moment, the 2027 Australasian Housing Researchers Conference will convene a range of academic and scholarly perspectives and insights to report upon, deliberate on and advance, new knowledge of housing systems in Australia and New Zealand, and through collaboration with the Asia-Pacific Network for Housing Research, across the wider region. Research presentations are invited from across the relevant disciplines and research institutions of Australasia and the Asia-Pacific.

Important Dates

1 September 2026

Call for Abstracts and Registration opens

Cut-off date for abstract or special session submissions

Confirmation of acceptance of abstracts

Early July 2026

15 October 2026

31 December 2026

Early Bird Registration Cut-off Date

AHRC/APNHR Highlights

Tuesday 9th February 2027

9 AM – 5 PM

HDR Symposium

VENUE: Green Brain room, The Green Brain (Conference rooms 1&2)​, Storey Hall, Building 16, Level 7,​ 336 - 342 Swanston St, Melbourne ​

Walking tours (optional)
Tuesday afternoon 2pm-4pm (details TBC)

5 PM – 6:30 PM
WELCOME FUNCTION
Venue: TBC
Cost: Included for all conference participants

Wednesday 10th February 2027

9 AM – 5 PM

Conference Day 1
Venue: RMIT City Campus

Thursday 11th February 2027

9 AM – 5 PM

Conference Day 2
Venue: RMIT City Campus

EVENING - Time TBC
CONFERENCE DINNER
Venue: TBC
Cost: Optional (additional costs apply)

Friday 12th February 2027

9 AM – 1:30 PM

Conference Day 3
Venue: RMIT City Campus

Walking tours (optional)
Tuesday afternoon 2pm-4pm (details TBC)

Organising Committee

Housing in a time of crises: ensuring inclusion, sustainability and productivity

Social Media

#HousingResearch2027

We encourage all attendees to share updates, photos, and reflections and tag us.

Joint Chairs

Karien Dekker, RMIT University; Andrea Sharam, RMIT University; Shenjing He, Hong Kong University; Deb Batterham, Swinburne University; and Djordje Stojanovic, University of Melbourne

Committee Members:

Jago Dodson, RMIT University

Dulani Halvitigala, RMIT University

Chris Leishman, Australasian Housing Studies Association, Adelaide University

Iris Levin, RMIT University

Sarah Sinclair, RMIT University

Jin Zhu, Hong Kong University

Ali Zolghadr, RMIT University

Gabrielle Abelskmp, RMIT University

Contact

For further information, please contact:

2027 Joint APNHR - AHRC Conference Secretariat
The Meeting People Pty Ltd
PO Box 1037, Glenelg South SA 5045
T:
08 8177 2215
E: reg@themeetingpeople.com.au