Urban and Regional Research Links
This page provides links to other Victorian and Australian sites relevant to the research areas explored by the Department of Planning and Community Development. The external sites may include statistics, reports, information on research activities and other general information relevant to these topic areas.
Information on this page
General links | Housing and Residential land links | Demographic links | Industry and Employment links
General links
Housing and Residential Land links
- Urban Development Program and UDP 2007 Annual Report
- Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI)
- Pulse building work statistics available from the Building Commission website
- Housing Industry Association (HIA)
- Rental report available from the Victorian Office of Housing website
- Real Estate Institute of Victoria
- Department of Planning – NSW
- Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation – Queensland
- Land Channel
- Planning Institute of Australia (PIA)
- Sustainable Housing Research Collaboration
- Urban Policy and Research – Journal
- Urban Development Institute of Australia – Victoria Division
- VicUrban
- Western Australia Planning Commission
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Demographic links
- Centre for Population and Urban Research, Monash University
- Australian National University – Demography & Sociology Program
- GISCA – National Key Centre for Social Applications of Geographical Information Systems
- Queensland Centre for Population Research
- NSW Population data and projections
- Demographic and property analyses available from PRD Nationwide website
- Queensland Regional Profiles from the Office of Economic and Statistical Research website
Industry and Employment links
- Department of Employment and Workplace Relations – Australia
- Department of Innovation, Industry and Regional Development – Victoria
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Web Site Updates
DPCD's websites are progressively being updated to reflect the changes following the establishment of the department. This means you will continue to see some references to the Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) as changes are being made.