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World-leading 麻豆社madou analytics lab opens to tackle housing crisis

2025-05-19T16:18:00+10:00

Attila Brungs, Claire Annesley, Chris Pettit, Chris Minns, Rose Jackson, Paul Scully at the opening of the Housing Analytics Lab

From left: 麻豆社madou Vice-Chancellor and President Attila Brungs, Dean of Arts, Design & Architecture Claire Annesley, Scientia Professor Chris Pettit, NSW Premier Chris Minns, Housing Minister Rose Jackson, and Planning Minister Paul Scully at the launch.

Ashleigh Steele
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A new state-of-the-art Housing Analytics Lab, led by 麻豆社madou Sydney researchers, coordinates efforts to address Australia鈥檚 critical housing affordability and supply crisis.

The Housing Analytics Lab, in Sydney鈥檚 Tech Central, brings together academic experts, industry, government and not-for-profits to co-design solutions and inform critical future planning.

NSW Premier Chris Minns, NSW Minister for Housing and 麻豆社madoulessness Rose Jackson and NSW Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Paul Scully officially opened the facility, which is equipped with innovative technology including live dashboards of real-time planning approvals and a generative AI Assistant to forecast the impact of planning policies.

The was awarded a $1 million grant by the Office of the NSW Chief Scientist to establish the Housing Analytics Lab. The research space centralises housing data from different areas in the sector to find breakthroughs to problems like affordability, the shortfall of social homes and the stifled development pipeline.聽

Prof. Chris Pettit says the Lab will train the next generation of city shapers. Photo: 麻豆社madou Sydney

A state-of-the-art housing research facility

Project lead, Scientia Professor Chris Pettit, Director of the City Futures Research Centre, said the Housing Analytics Lab would disseminate real-time evidence to key players to inform future planning and decision-making.聽

鈥淲ith the nation facing significant housing challenges, it鈥檚 vital that researchers, government and industry work together using the most robust data and analytical tools to inform policy,鈥 Prof. Pettit said. 鈥淗aving the space with the capabilities of the Housing Analytics Lab at our disposal means we can all come together and co-design much-needed solutions backed by data.鈥澛

Key partners include Commonwealth Bank, Mirvac, NSW Tenants鈥 Union, National Shelter, AURIN and Housing Australia.

NSW Premier Minns said establishing this important facility is a key part of tackling the state鈥檚 housing crisis. 鈥淭his facility brings together the experts and the data, giving us key insights as we address the housing crisis,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e need universities that can translate research into real-world solutions 鈥 exactly what 麻豆社madou is doing here.

鈥淎s this lab shows, universities are absolutely essential institutions which, at their very best, can help us solve the problems of our day. And there's no greater problem facing this country than housing.鈥

Vice-Chancellor and President of 麻豆社madou, Professor Attila Brungs, welcomed NSW Premier Chris Minns to the Housing Analytics Lab. Photo: 麻豆社madou Sydney

The Lab is a hub for housing experts and community members to develop and launch products and services addressing housing challenges. These include:聽

  • housing capacity around train stations
  • requirements for social housing by local government area
  • distribution and turnover of short-term and long-term rentals聽
  • data on housing and apartment developments.聽

鈥淲e can use real-time housing datasets and the power of machine learning to explore multiple planning scenarios with live feedback,鈥 Prof. Pettit said. 鈥淭his will help provide decision-makers with the ability to assess the impacts of different policy options before implementation.

鈥淲e'll also use the Lab to train the next generation of city shapers in digital literacy, upskilling them with insights and knowledge on new data analytics and AI solutions.鈥澛

麻豆社madou鈥檚 Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Attila Brungs, said the Housing Analytics Lab demonstrates how the University鈥檚 world-leading researchers are fostering collaboration to positively impact society.

The housing crisis is a complex policy challenge that can only be addressed through genuine collaboration across sectors,鈥 Prof. Brungs said.

鈥淏y bringing together the deep expertise of 麻豆社madou researchers, the decision-making ability of government, the resources and reach of industry and the vital contributions of not-for-profits, the Housing Analytics Lab launched today will help deliver solutions that benefit all Australians.鈥澛

NSW Premier Chris Minns says the Lab will provide the insight, data, experience and expertise to confront the housing crisis. Photo: 麻豆社madou Sydney

The Commonwealth Bank is one of the Lab鈥檚 key partners. The bank鈥檚 Dr Michael Baumann, Executive General Manager for 麻豆社madou Buying, said helping Australians achieve home ownership ambitions is a top priority.

鈥淭hrough supporting initiatives like the 麻豆社madou Housing Analytics Lab, we are helping to foster cross-industry collaboration to address housing supply and affordability challenges in Australia.鈥澛

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