About THE NEW AUSTRALIAN DREAM
This is a story about how home ownership became unattainable for many and how, by rethinking housing, the Australian Dream may (once again), be possible for future generations.
Sergio Famiano, an urban enthusiast and practitioner, explores the history of the Australian Dream that is home ownership. From its humble beginnings in colonial Australia, to the status symbol and national obsession we know today- from a post-war paradise, to suburban sprawl, and new family homes (affordable on a single income) to million-dollar housing in most major cities.
The New Australian Dream explores the mounting health, environmental and economic ‘shadows’ that are spreading with the growth and cost of suburban ‘paradise’. As issues, such as the demographic time-bomb and changing economic conditions develop and loom in our future, so too does the realisation that property may not be ‘as safe as bricks and mortar’.
Hope is offered through an alternative vision for the Australian Dream-through rethinking housing, urban design, transport, and government policy. By reimagining the Australian Dream, we can make housing affordable for ourselves and for future generations.
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