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Sustaining housing through planned maintenance in remote Central Australia

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posted on 2024-04-22, 00:03 authored by L Grealy, T Lea, M Moskos, R Benedict, Daphne HabibisDaphne Habibis, S King
Once housing is constructed, its sustainability depends on the efficacy of property maintenance. In remote Indigenous communities in Australia, responsive or reactive approaches to property maintenance dominate over planned and preventive attention, leaving housing in various states of disrepair. By documenting an approach that is succeeding in this wider context, this article shows the commonplace situation of poorly maintained social housing is entirely interruptible. It does so by examining an alternative and exceptional approach taken on the remote Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands in South Australia, where housing benefits from a planned maintenance program combined with an environmental health program. Through detailed empirical analysis of program datasets, interviews, and ethnographic fieldwork, this article describes the expert, systematic, and attentive work required to sustain functional housing in the wider context of undersupply, crowding, and challenging environmental conditions. We argue for the necessity of planned maintenance approaches as an essential component of sustainable housing, both to extend the life of housing assets and to ensure householder health and wellbeing.

Funding

Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute

History

Publication title

Housing Studies

Volume

39

Issue

3

Pagination

1-23

ISSN

0267-3037

Department/School

Graduate Research, Office of the School of Social Sciences

Publisher

Carfax Publishing

Publication status

  • Published

Place of publication

Rankine Rd, Basingstoke, England, Hants, Rg24 8Pr

Rights statement

Copyright 2022 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group

Socio-economic Objectives

210101 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community service programs

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