Acknowledgement of Country//
Dr Alistair Sisson - Housing & the 2025 Federal Election (30 Oct 25)//
Housing researcher and urban geographer Dr Alistair Sisson spoke with us about a recently published report analysing Australian voters' understandings of housing crisis, and how these relate to voter preferences. The report, 'Housing and the 2025 Australian Federal Election: Between Crisis and Inertia', which Alistair co-authored, details how people across age, tenure, and political lines understand the crisis: renters and younger voters see it as an affordability emergency, while older homeowners focus more on immigration and supply.//
Ayan Shirwa (prod) - Our Stories Our Flats 4/4 (02 Oct 25)//
We heard the end of the ‘Our Stories Our Flats’ series, produced by 3CR's Ayan Shirwa. In this episode, we hear from Rcoo from 44 Flats United about their campaign to defend public housing, and community advocate Barry Berih shares what motivated him to take Homes Victoria to court. Thanks again for listening and sharing the podcast with your friends. If you missed an episode or want to listen again, you can do so by visiting 3cr.org.au/ourstoriesourflats //
Tyler & Dani - Crisis Housing Reform 2/2 (25 Sep 25)//
The second part of an interview with Tyler and Dani from Crisis Housing Reform, a grassroots advocacy campaign focusing on change within Victorian crisis accomodation. We discuss two special reports released in late August this year from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, concerning youth experiencing homelessness. Follow their work on via instagram.com/crisishousingreform/ //
Tony Birch - Fight for Public Housing (23 Oct 25)//
Acclaimed author Tony Birch was back in the studio to give us the long view on urban renewal and the fight for public housing in Naarm/Melbourne. Some of Birch's most memorable short fiction features the impacts of slum reclamation in inner city Melbourne in the mid-20th century, part of the process of establishing the city's now iconic high rise public housing estates. With the flats under threat by a state government plan for their total demolition and redevelopment, organisers and community groups called a public meeting on 23 Oct at the Capitol Theatre in Melbourne's CBD to sound the alarm. Tony Birch is an activist, historian and essayist, and is currently the Boisbouvier Chair in Australian Literature at the University of Melbourne.
Emma Bacon - Sweltering Cities (03 July 25)//
Emma Bacon is the Founder and Executive Director of Sweltering Cities, the national community voice for heat safety. Sweltering Cities has recently supported the 'Home safe: National leadership in adapting to a changing climate report' from the Climate Change Authority published on 19 June 25. It is a timely and sobering reminder of the urgent need to prepare our communities for the worsening impacts of climate change. We discuss how climate hazards don't affect everyone equally, practical and long overdue reforms, the limits of adaptation, but what we can do about it today.//
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Emily, Inez, Leila, Priya, River, Alice