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Simon Pinnegar
Simon Pinnegar
Professor, City Planning; Associate Director, City Futures Research Centre, UNSW
Verified email at unsw.edu.au
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Housing affordability: a 21st century problem
J Yates, V Milligan, M Berry, T Burke, M Gabriel, P Phibbs, S Pinnegar, ...
Melbourne: AHURI Final Report, 2007
3042007
Experiencing the housing affordability problem: blocked aspirations, trade-offs and financial hardships
T Burke, S Pinnegar
Melbourne: AHURI Research Report, 2007
1292007
The comeback of national housing policy in Australia: first reflections
V Milligan, S Pinnegar
International journal of housing policy 10 (3), 325-344, 2010
792010
Understanding what motivates households to become and remain investors in the private rental market
T Seelig, A Thompson, T Burke, S Pinnegar, S Mcnelis, A Morris
Melbourne: AHURI Final Report, 2009
672009
Delivering affordable housing through the planning system in urban renewal contexts: converging government roles in Queensland, South Australia and New South Wales
R van den Nouwelant, G Davison, N Gurran, S Pinnegar, B Randolph
Australian Planner 52 (2), 77-89, 2015
652015
Affordable housing, urban renewal and planning: emerging practice in Queensland, South Australia and New South Wales
G Davison, N Gurran, R Nouwelant, S Pinnegar, B Randolph, G Bramley
Melbourne: AHURI Final Report, 2012
542012
The first home owner boost in Australia: a case study of outcomes in the Sydney housing market
B Randolph, S Pinnegar, A Tice
Urban Policy and Research 31 (1), 55-73, 2013
492013
Managing the transition to a more compact city in Australia
R Bunker, L Crommelin, L Troy, H Easthope, S Pinnegar, B Randolph
International planning studies 22 (4), 384-399, 2017
442017
Suburban reinvestment through ‘knockdown rebuild’in Sydney
S Pinnegar, R Freestone, B Randolph
Suburbanization in Global Society 10, 205-229, 2010
432010
Innovative financing for home ownership: the potential for shared equity initiatives in Australia
S Pinnegar, H Easthope, B Randolph, P Williams, J Yates
Melbourne: AHURI Final Report, 2009
432009
Social infrastructure partnerships: a firm rock in a storm?
T Gilmour, I Wiesel, S Pinnegar, M Loosemore
Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction 15 (3), 247-259, 2010
382010
Vertical sprawl in the Australian city: Sydney’s high-rise residential development boom
L Troy, B Randolph, S Pinnegar, L Crommelin, H Easthope
Urban Policy and Research 38 (1), 18-36, 2020
362020
Innovation for a carbon constrained city: Challenges for the built environment industry
S Pinnegar, J Marceau, B Randolph
Innovation 10 (2-3), 303-315, 2008
352008
Incremental urbanism: characteristics and implications of residential renewal through owner-driven demolition and rebuilding
S Pinnegar, B Randolph, R Freestone
Town Planning Review, 279-301, 2015
312015
It depends what you mean by the term rights’: strata termination and housing rights
L Troy, H Easthope, B Randolph, S Pinnegar
Housing Studies 32 (1), 1-16, 2017
282017
Renewing the compact city: Interim report
L Troy, H Easthope, B Randolph, S Pinnegar
City Futures Research Centre, 2015
282015
Supersized Australian dream: investment, lifestyle and neighbourhood perceptions among “knockdown-rebuild” owners in Sydney
I Wiesel, S Pinnegar, R Freestone
Housing, Theory and Society 30 (3), 312-329, 2013
282013
Understanding housing and location choices of retiring Australians in the'baby boom'generation
S Pinnegar, R Nouwelant, B Judd, B Randolph
National Housing Supply Council/Australian Government Treasury, 2012
282012
As compact city planning rolls on, a look back: lessons from Sydney and Perth
L Crommelin, R Bunker, L Troy, B Randolph, H Easthope, S Pinnegar
Australian Planner 54 (2), 115-125, 2017
262017
Innovation and the city: challenges for the built environment industry
S Pinnegar, J Marceau, W Randolph
City Futures Research Centre, UNSW, 2008
242008
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