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Home Media ‘Nobody wants to know’ about homelessness in Southport as numbers grow in pandemic
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‘Nobody wants to know’ about homelessness in Southport as numbers grow in pandemic

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ABC News

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Mark Zita

Abstract

People as young as 14 are sleeping rough in the Gold Coast suburb of Southport, according to a homeless support volunteer.

Volunteer Stella Tuteao provides essential items to those in need but said there was growing demand.

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