Skip to content
Building Construction, National News Current Affairs

Chris Minns opens world-leading UNSW data lab to tackle housing crisis

UNSW Sydney 3 mins read

A world-leading housing analytics lab, led by UNSW Sydney researchers, brings together academics, industry, government and not-for-profits in a coordinated effort to tackle Australia’s critical housing affordability and supply crisis. 

 

The facility will be launched today at Sydney’s Tech Central in Eveleigh. It is equipped with cutting-edge technology, including live dashboards of real-time planning approval data and a generative AI Assistant to help forecast the impact of planning policies. 

 

The Lab centralises housing data from different areas in the sector to find breakthroughs to problems like housing affordability, the shortfall of social homes and the stifled development pipeline. Collaboration is key, and the hub’s partners, which include the Commonwealth Bank and Tenants Union of NSW, will also meet at the facility to discuss housing and planning policy issues.

 

Project lead Professor Chris Pettit, Director of the City Futures Research Centre, said the lab would disseminate real-time evidence to key players to inform future planning and decision-making.

 

“With the nation facing significant housing challenges, it’s vital that researchers, government, and industry work together using the most robust data and analytical tools to inform policy,” said Prof. Pettit. “Having the space with the capabilities of the Housing Analytics Lab at our disposal means we can all come together and co-design much-needed solutions backed by data.”

 

NSW Premier Chris Minns and NSW Minister for Housing and Homelessness Rose Jackson will attend the Housing Analytics Lab today and officially open the facility. Premier Minns said establishing this important facility is key to tackling the state’s housing crisis. 

 

“This facility brings together the experts and the data, giving us key insights as we address the housing crisis,” Premier Minns said. “We need universities that can translate research into real-world solutions exactly what UNSW is doing here.”

 

A state-of-the-art housing research facility

 

Through government data-sharing arrangements, Prof. Pettit said the lab would also be able to provide insights into a range of housing problems. These include:

  • Housing capacity around train stations
  • Requirements for social housing by local government area
  • Distribution and turnover of short-term and long-term rental
  • Data on housing and apartment development

“We can use real-time housing datasets and the power of machine learning to explore multiple planning scenarios with live feedback,” Prof. Pettit said. “This will help provide decision-makers with the ability to assess the impacts of different policy options before implementation.”

The Lab is a hub for housing experts to develop and launch products and services addressing housing challenges. Prof. Pettit said the hub will also seek the input of community members to tailor housing solutions.

Vice-Chancellor and President of UNSW Sydney, Professor Attila Brungs, said the Housing Analytics Lab demonstrates how the University’s world-leading researchers are fostering collaboration to positively impact society. 

The housing crisis is a complex policy challenge that can only be addressed through genuine collaboration across sectors,” Prof. Brungs said. “By bringing together the deep expertise of UNSW researchers, the decision-making ability of government, the resources and reach of industry and the vital contributions of not-for-profits, the Housing Analytics Lab launched today will help deliver solutions that benefit all Australians.”

Dr Michael Baumann, CommBank Executive General Manager Home Buying, said helping Australians achieve home ownership ambitions is a top priority.

“Through supporting initiatives like the UNSW Housing Analytics Lab, we are helping to foster cross-industry collaboration to address housing supply and affordability challenges in Australia." 


Contact details:

Media are welcome to attend the event:

 

Time: Monday 19 May, event to start at 9am

Location: Commonwealth Bank Building 1 (Axle), 5-7 Central Avenue, Eveleigh

 

Interviews, stills and b-roll material available on request.

 

Ashleigh Steele, Communications Officer, UNSW Sydney

0421 308 805, [email protected]

 

Julia Holman, External Communications Manager, UNSW Sydney
0435 124 673, [email protected]

Media

More from this category

  • Medical Health Aged Care, National News Current Affairs
  • 13/06/2025
  • 06:00
Liver Foundation

NO ONE SHOULD GO THROUGH THIS ALONE – SUPPORTING AUSTRALIANS WITH ONE OF OUR MOSTLY DEADLY CANCERS

Over 3,000 Australians are diagnosed with liver cancer every year, and only half of those people will live another 12 months after they are diagnosed. Until now, people facing this devastating disease have been left without support. All that has changed now. Liver Foundation has launched a nurse led support line, offering a kind ear and expertise they can trust for patients with primary liver cancer and their loved ones. The nurse-led support line provides free access to expert and compassionate care and serves as an additional team member during a critical and overwhelming time. For patients like Tony, 71,…

  • Building Construction
  • 11/06/2025
  • 22:40
IperionX

IperionX Secures First U.S. Army Task Order Under US$99 Million SBIR Phase III Contract

CHARLOTTE, N.C., June 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- IperionX Limited (IperionX) (NASDAQ: IPX, ASX: IPX) is pleased to announce that it has received the first task order, valued at US$1.3 million, from the U.S. Army under a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase III Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract with the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD).The task order facilitates the production and delivery of titanium parts for U.S. Army ground vehicle programs. All technical specifications, performance requirements, and delivery schedules are governed under the U.S Controlled Unclassified Information Program (Executive Order 13556), ensuring protection of sensitive defense information.The U.S. Army task order will be…

  • Building Construction
  • 07/06/2025
  • 04:15
Populous

Populous Acquires Fentress Architects, Expanding Global Aviation Portfolio

KANSAS CITY, Mo.--BUSINESS WIRE-- Populous, the world-renowned design firm specializing in sport and entertainment venues, today announced the acquisition of Denver-based Fentress Architects, a global leader in iconic aviation projects and prominent public buildings, including convention centers, museums and government facilities. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250606849000/en/Los Angeles International Airport. Designed by Fentress Architects. This strategic acquisition unites two of the most respected names in architecture, combining Populous’ unparalleled expertise in designing memorable experiences with Fentress’ award-winning portfolio of aviation, civic and cultural landmarks. The acquisition significantly broadens the scope and scale of services that…

  • Contains:

Media Outreach made fast, easy, simple.

Feature your press release on Medianet's News Hub every time you distribute with Medianet. Pay per release or save with a subscription.