Bill Randolph joined the Faculty of the Built Environment at the University of New South Wales in August 2004 as Professor and Director of the City Futures Research Centre. He is also Deputy Director of the UNSW/UWS AHURI Research Centre. For the previous six years he was Director of the Urban Frontiers Program at the University of Western Sydney. At UNSW he leads a research team specializing in housing policy, urban development and metropolitan planning policy issues. Bill has 30 years experience as a researcher on housing and urban policy issues in the academic, government, non-government and private sectors. Immediately prior to his appointment at UWS, Bill spent five years in market research and consultancy based in London, UK, with a primary focus on housing and urban research for the central and local government sectors. He had previously spent eight years as Head of Research at the National Housing Federation in London, the national peak body for non-profit affordable housing landlords, where he led the development of national research into affordable housing provision. During this time he spent a period of sabbatical leave at the Australian National University researching housing affordability and community housing in Australia. Bill has also worked as a research fellow at the Open University and the UK Department of the Environment.
Freestone, Ed, Randolph, B. and Butler-Bowden, C. eds, (2006), Talking About Sydney: Population, Community and Culture in Contemporary Sydney, Sydney, UNSW Press and the Historic Houses Trust.
Judd, B. and Randolph, B. (2006) Qualitative methods and the evaluation of community renewal programs in Australia: Towards a national framework, Urban Policy and Research, 24, 1, 97-114.
Holloway, D., Pullen, S., Randolph, B. and Troy, P., (2006 forthcoming), Water and Energy Profiles of Selected Landcom Residential Developments, Research Paper No. 7, City Futures Research Centre, Faculty of the Built Environment, University of New South Wales.
Troy, T., Holloway, D. and Randolph, B., (2006 forthcoming), Energy Use and the Built Environment: Patterns of Energy Consumption in Sydney, Research Paper No. 6, City Futures Research Centre, Faculty of the Built Environment, University of New South Wales.
Randolph, B., (2006), Delivering the Compact City in Australia: Current trends and future implications, Urban Policy and Research, 24, 3.
Randolph, B. and Holloway, D. (2006) Rent Assistance and the Spatial Concentration of Low Income Households in Metropolitan Australia, Final Report, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, Melbourne.
Yates, J., Randolph, B. and Holloway, D., (2006), Housing Affordability, Occupation and Location in Australian Cities and Regions, Final Report, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, Melbourne.
Troy, P. and Randolph, B., (2006), Water Consumption and the Built Environment: A Social and Behavioural Analysis, Research Paper No 5, City Futures Research Centre, Faculty of the Built Environment, University of New South Wales.
Bunker, R., Holloway, D. and Randolph R., (2005), The social outcomes of urban consolidation in Sydney, Research Paper No. 3, City Future Research Centre, Faculty of the Built Environment, University of New South Wales.
Randolph, B. and Holloway, D. (2005) Social disadvantage, tenure and location: An analysis of Sydney and Melbourne, Urban Policy and Research, 23, 2,173-202.
Bunker, R., Holloway, D. and Randolph. B., (2005), Building the connection between housing needs and metropolitan planning in Sydney, Australia, Housing Studies, 20, 5, 771-794.
Hulse, K and Randolph, B., (2005), Workforce Disincentive Effects of Housing Allowances and Public Housing for Low Income Households in Australia, European Journal of Housing Policy, 5, 2, 147-165.
Bunker, R., Holloway, D. and Randolph. B., (2005), The expansion of urban consolidation in Sydney: social impacts and implications, Australian Planner, 42, 3, 16-25.
Troy, T., Holloway, D. and Randolph, B., (2005), Water Use and the Built Environment: Patterns of Water Consumption in Sydney, Research Paper No. 1, City Futures Research Centre, Faculty of the Built Environment, University of New South Wales.
Randolph, B. (2004) The changing Australian city: New patterns, new policies and new research needs, Urban Policy and Research, 22, 4.
Randolph, B. (2004) Social inclusion and place focused initiatives in Western Sydney: a review of current practice, Australian Journal of Social Issues, Vol 39.
Randolph, B. and Holloway, D. (2004) The Suburbanisation of Disadvantage in Sydney, Opolis Vol 1 No 1, 49-65.