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Ms Zoe Goodall

Research Associate

Biography

Zoë Goodall is a Research Associate in the Centre for Urban Transitions. Working primarily with Professor Wendy Stone and others within the housing team, Zoë’s research interests include tenancy law, housing justice, share-housing, and housing’s impact on wellbeing. Zoë has been involved in multiple grants, and has produced journal articles, reports for government, and writing for general audiences. Zoë is also a published film critic, and in 2019 was selected to participate in Melbourne International Film Festival's Critics Campus program.

Zoë is currently undertaking a part-time PhD about share-housing and housing policy in Australia. 

Research interests

Housing and Urban Studies; Sociology

Publications

Also published as: Goodall, Zoe; Goodall, Z.; Goodall, Z. A.; Goodall, Zoe A.; Goodall, Zoe Almeida; Goodall, Zoë; Goodall, Zoë A.; Goodall, Zoë Almeida
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Recent research grants awarded

  • 2024: A place to call home: understanding young people’s housing needs after involvement with the justice system *; Brian M. Davis Charitable Foundation
  • 2022: AHURI - Gendered housing opportunities, pathways, assistance, and impacts: a policy development framework and evidence-base *; Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Fund Scheme
  • 2022: Social housing pathways by policy co-design: opportunities for tenant participation in system innovation *; AHURI National Housing Research Program - Research Projects
  • 2021: An evaluation of Australia’s COVID-19 pandemic housing policy responses *; AHURI 2021 NHRP Rapid Research Round - Covid-19
  • 2021: Regulation of residential tenancies and impacts on investment in changing rental markets *; AHURI National Housing Research Program - Research Projects
  • 2020: Aboriginal Private Rental Access Project *; Consumer Policy Research Centre - Research Pathways Program
  • 2019: Housing and housing assistance pathways with companion animals: risks, costs, benefits and opportunities *; Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Fund Scheme

* Chief Investigator


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