COMMUNITY & SOCIAL HOUSING
THE federal government’s Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) is investing $100 million in an AXA IM Alts build-to-rent strategy which aims to deliver at least half of...
The AXA IM Alts fund is targeting as many as 3,000 apartments. At least 50% will be offered at a discount to equivalent market rents for means-tested tenants in...
The strategy creates a replicable model for the delivery of affordable housing into the market, while leading with sustainability for tenants who have traditionally been...
The first investment is a 397-unit residential development in western Sydney’s Westmead, adjacent to one of the largest health, education, research and training precincts in...
AXA IM Alts, which has an established track record in Europe, has partnered with Community Housing Provider, St George Community Housing (SGCH) to manage the...
The CEFC’s investment is an important milestone in the continued success of our Australian affordable housing programme and our wider global residential strategy...
An Aware Super report in 2023 found that a chronic shortage of affordable housing for essential workers located near their workplace in Australia’s capital cities is...
The Westmead project, our strategy’s first investment, is expected to complete in 2025 and will aim to enable essential workers to live in good quality, institutionally managed...
National private sector “for purpose” organisation and registered charity, Housing All Australias, has in collaboration with PEXA, engineered ...
The property industry and government have been looking at solutions to solve the broader national housing crisis that has been driven by a huge mismatch between...
This new strategy is an important step in an equitable energy transition, taking an integrated approach to leverage global best practice and drive clean energy outcomes to...
This investment brings the benefits of sustainability to an important segment of Australia’s residential sector, at scale. Making homes more resilient, healthy and comfortable by...
Buildings account for more than 50% of Australia’s electricity use and almost 25% of emissions across the economy, according to the government research, while residential buildings are...
A recent RMI study showed that by decreasing energy costs associated with household energy use and transportation, energy efficiency improvements can provide disproportionate benefits for...