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Zoe Goodall

Zoe Goodall

Research Associate, Centre for Urban Transitions, Swinburne University of Technology
Zoë Goodall is a Research Associate in the Centre for Urban Transitions. Her main research focus is social policy, particularly in relation to housing, welfare, families and post-separation parenting. She was a co-author of the report Debts and Disappointment: Mothers' Experiences of the Child Support System, which was launched at Parliament House in Canberra and received extensive media coverage.

In her role at the Centre for Urban Transitions, Zoë works with Associate Professor Wendy Stone and primarily researches issues relating to inequalities within housing systems. Currently, she is especially interested in housing policy relating to share-housing in the private rental sector.

Sharehousing can be fun, but fraught with risk – and the law offers little protection. These 3 changes could help

Jul 21, 2024 16:33 pm UTC| Insights & Views Real Estate

Anyone whos lived in a sharehouse knows it only takes one person to send the household off the rails. Everyones life is affected when one housemate leaves out food, plays loud music all night or routinely uses all the hot...

Think private renting is hard? First Nations people can be excluded from the start

Oct 21, 2022 06:21 am UTC| Insights & Views

Private rental housing provides homes, often long-term homes, for one in four Australian households. People can experience various forms of discrimination when seeking, living in or leaving a rental property, and for...

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