Energy, water and housing: towards more sustainable suburbs




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Summary: The long-established focuses of housing policy development have largely been new housing production, accessibility and affordability issues. The need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and water use in Australian suburban cities suggests that this housing policy agenda is too narrow. In recent years the plethora of initiatives aimed at reducing domestic energy and water has been insufficiently underpinned by broader thinking about the production and reproduction of Australian housing, and to thinking about the way households live in their housing.