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Promoting Affordable Housing
About Us
Let’s Change The Australian Housing Market & The Meaning of the 'Australian Dream'
Change The Australian Dream is a public awareness campaign that aims to educate Australians about housing crisis solutions and promote affordable housing options. Founded in 2024, we provide solutions and spread public awareness for those who are looking for affordability and a comfortable place to live. From the promotion of medium-to-high-density housing to discussing how we can change the 'Australian Dream' to a more affordable outlook, our job is a guide to an already difficult housing market. Across Australia, we provide open free conferences, online advice and support to our targeted public, including young home buyers who are single-household and those who are family home seekers. See more of what we do down below.
Our Mission
What We Do
Public Conferences
Voicing Public Concerns Nationwide
About Housing Crisis & Solutions
Throughout the Change The Australian Dream campaign, we are committed to allocating vital information and resources to policymakers, interested journalists and any Australian interesting in solving the housing crisis. Our success needs your help and you invested in getting more Australians in homes, affordable housing and better living conditions. Book online to free conference meetings nationwide close to capital cities of Australia.
Ensuring Public Awareness to Our Younger Publics
We strive to give public awareness to our social media platforms, including our Instagram page, advertising to potential younger audiences and helping them navigate better housing solutions in Australia. You can find links to our social media at the bottom of the home page.
Digital Posters
Spreading Public Awareness at CBDs Hotspots
Digital Posters are another resource to engage with the wider Australian public whilst presenting important information to the targeted publics. It is vital that our message gets across simply to inform the hidden truths around the housing crisis in Australia and what we can do about it.