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Terry Burke, 1990
Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Newsletter', 31st May 1990. Terry Burke, Chair of the Swinburne Centre for Urban and Social Research
Associate Professor Terry Burke, 1994
Associate Professor Terry Burke, Centre for Urban and Social Research, in association with the Victorian Council of Social Service received a $176,000 ARC Collaborative Research grant to research and develop "National Benchmarks for Social Development and Citizenship". Swinburne Staff News 24 November 1994
Terry Burke and Harry Kanageisser, 1979
Terry Burke (right), newly appointed Head of Social and Political Studies; and Harry Kanageisser (left), re-elected as Head of the Humanities Department.
Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Newsletter', 1 November 1979
Social housing over the horizon: creating a contemporary social housing system
Terry Burke challenges orthodox views of the relationship between the market and the state, between social housing provision and support, and between past housing needs and those of the future
Dr Linda Hancock and Mr Terry Burke, 1983 -- 02
Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Newsletter', 18th August 1983. Left: Dr Linda Hancock
Right: Mr Terry Burke
Lecturers in Social and Political Studies Department with their report on Youth Housing prepared for the State and Commonwealth Governments
Terry Burke and Harry Kanageisser on tennis court, 1979
Terry Burke (right), newly appointed Head of Social and Political Studies; and Harry Kanageisser (left), re-elected as Head of the Humanities Department.
Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Newsletter', 1 November 1979
Mr Terry Burke and Dr Linda Hancock, 1981
Mr Terry Burke and Dr Linda Hancock, lecturers in Swinburne's Social and Political Studies Department. Mr Burke and Dr Hancock were awarded a grant for a 12 month study on Housing Policy for Homeless Youth. The $52,000 grant was awarded by the Australian Housing Research Council. Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Newsletter', 5 February 1981
Managing social housing for Indigenous populations
Terry Burke provides a conceptual framework for understanding why and how indigenous cultures require culturally specific management practices in social housing, illustrating these issues with reference to Indigenous housing in Australia. The framework is adapted from the field of intercultural management and is used to reveal how social housing provision and management for Australia\u27s indigenous population has largely failed to provide culturally appropriate solutions
Governance and social housing:can good governance be bad practice?
In Australia most social housing is provided by state government agencies with a small community housing sector, and the total social housing sector accounts for 5 per cent of stock. Since the 1990s governments have introduced \u27managerialist\u27 reforms to the sector in order to increase accountability and flexibility. In this paper Terry Burke looks at the clash of values and practices that has resulted
Public housing rent policy in Australia and overseas
This briefing presents the first comprehensive and comparative review of public housing rent policies in Australia and seven overseas countries, New Zealand, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands. The research for this briefing was completed for AHURI by Sean McNelis and Professor Terry Burke.
Time: 5:20 min
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