2025 - 2026
This project will identify and evaluate innovative design strategies and technology-agnostic solutions to enhance energy security, decarbonisation and climate resilience in regional communities. The project will provide industry, government and community partners actionable strategies which integrate climate-responsive building and neighbourhood design strategies, development planning, modern methods of construction, renewable energy systems, within a framework for working with communities. In particular, this project will identify and evaluate strategies to meet climate resilience targets and decarbonisation in regional community housing, using stakeholder-driven frameworks and internationally recognised best practises. Working with partners, project outcomes are expected to enhance operational energy efficiency of housing, reduce carbon emissions, and identify pathways to climate resilience targets. By taking a whole-of-systems perspective aligned with expressed community needs, the project presents strategies with medium- to long-term benefits of reduced cost of living (energy and insurance) and enhanced health and wellbeing. The wellbeing of regional communities will be enhanced by both net-zero targets and improving human rights to adequate housing.
The objectives of this project are organised under four broad categories:
These objectives are supported by an in-depth case study of a regional Australian community to harness local perspectives and experience, test strategies, and demonstrate potential feasibility and impact.
This project aims to deliver the following key industry outcomes:
Chair, Project Steering Group
Julie Saunders
CEO, Community Housing Industry Association (CHIA)
Senior Researcher
Associate Professor Yingbin Feng
BEng MSc PhD
Western Sydney University
Senior Researcher
Associate Professor Kelly Greenop
B.Arch, Gad Higher Ed, PhD
The University of Queensland
Senior Researcher
Dr Shaneen Fantin
B.Arch (Hons), PhD, Dip PM, FRAIA
The University of Queensland
Senior Researcher
Dr Tony Heynen
B.Eng (Hons), PG Dip Sc, M Eng Sc, MBA, PhD
The University of Queensland
Awarded the UQ Faculty Excellence Award for Industry and Community Engagement, recognising the strong partnerships built through the Climate Resilient Regional Communities Project since early 2025.