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It is generally accepted that Australia is in the grip of a housing crisis. But we are divided—along class, generational and political lines—about what to do about it. Award-winning journalist Peter Mares draws on academic research, statistical data and personal interviews to create a clear picture of Australia’s housing problems and to offer practical solutions.
Expertly informed and eminently readable, No Place Like Home cuts through the noise and asks the common-sense questions about why we do housing the way we do, and what the alternatives might be.
About the Author
Peter Mares is an independent writer and researcher. He is a contributing editor with the online magazine Inside Story, a senior moderator with the Cranlana Programme and an adjunct fellow in the Centre for Urban Transitions at Swinburne University. Peter was a broadcaster with the ABC for twenty-five years, serving as a foreign correspondent based in Hanoi and presenting national radio programs. His 2016 book, Not Quite Australian: How Temporary Migration Is Changing the Nation, was shortlisted in the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards.
Industry Reviews
`Measured and compassionate...Mares writes simply and clearly about comple-x issues and policies, and avoids the sensational-ism and bombast with which they are frequently handled in the media.' * Australian *
`Peter Mares has written what is probably the most accessible, comprehensive and multi-faceted book available on how we make sure every Australian can afford a decent place to call home.' * Fifth Estate *
`Peter Mares has been pricking Australian consciences in his informed, dispassionate way for decades. No Place Like Home: Repairing Australia's Housing Crisis is yet another instance of his salutary ability to take a highly politicised issue, examine its details, and provide both a lucid and ethical response and a context that informs, rather than inflames, his general audience - journalism at its very best.' -- Morag Fraser * Australian Book Review, Best Books of 2018 *
`Peter Mares gives a lucid overview of Australia's housing crisis...This book offers a timely discussion of an increasingly urgent and complex problem. Accessible and sympathetic, No Place Like Home should kick off some serious policy debates and will appeal to the general reader.' * Books + Publishing *
`One of the most important books published in Australia in 2016. An impressive account of one of the biggest scandals in contemporary Australia; how we've sleepwalked into a policy environment that encourages the systemic exploitation of an underclass of millions of temporary migrants in our country.' * Tim Watts on Not Quite Australian *
`Mares is indefatigable in his data gathering and scrupulously even-handed in weighing the evidence. He strikes an exquisite balance between the personal and scholarly, the humane and tough-mindedness. Not Quite Australian is big-picture storytelling with a pulse, always keeping ideals, blunt realities and people-the exposed who want a place and the lucky ones entrenched here-in the frame.' * Australian on Not Quite Australian *
`Compellingly readable...[Mares'] research is comprehensive, intellectually deft, ethically and philosophically grounded - but digestible, and personally attested...This is on-the-ground, people-focused journalism of the highest kind.' * Sydney Morning Herald on Not Quite Australian *
`Mares has once again presented a controversial and complicated topic with clarity and humanity. At a time when a national conversation about what it means to be Australian (or unAustralian) seems daily social media fodder, Not Quite Australian is an important contribution. And a reminder of the importance of thorough, slow-burn journalism in the hot-takes age.' * Big Issue on Not Quite Australian *
`This detailed, careful and topical book is illuminated by the personal stories of individuals and families caught up in a complex and bureaucratic system, and it leaves a lasting impression of an Australia that is becoming a two-tiered country...Powerful and persuasive.' * Overland on Not Quite Australian *
`This book is one which should be read by policymakers and concerned citizens alike.' * Spectator on Not Quite Australian *
`Compassionate, clear-eyed...No Place Like Home is a superb dissection of Australia's housing crisis.' * Australian Book Review *
'No Place Like Home is a handy book on how we make sure every Australian can afford a decent place to call home. It's written in simple language that expands on the complex policies and issues. Inclusive and multi-layered, it avoids the exaggeration and pomposity that frequently accompany these descriptors.' * PS News *
ISBN: 9781925603873
ISBN-10: 1925603873
Published: 17th September 2018
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 368
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: The Text Publishing Company
Country of Publication: AU
Dimensions (cm): 3.1 x 15.4 x 23.3
Weight (kg): 0.41
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