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Woppaburra woman Samala Cronin stands on the pristine white sand of Konomie, or North Keppel Island, watching her people be…
New research by the ACOSS/UNSW Poverty and Inequality Partnership shows renters on low and modest incomes are in the grip…
The concept of affordable housing has changed significantly since the uniform state houses of the 1950s and ‘60s. These days,…
Disabled Australians are being left behind in three major states after governments failed to make minimum accessibility standards mandatory for…
Older people are the fastest growing subpopulation of people experiencing homelessness and of people using homelessness services in the nation,…
The Tasmanian Liberal Government is providing an unprecedented and massive investment into public housing and home affordability. The latest monthly…
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As cities rebuild their economies beyond Covid-19, there is a growing call for planning measures to address widening income inequalities…
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Jen is one of more than 13,000 people who experience homelessness in rural and regional Queensland on any given night….
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On 29 July 2020, Queensland Health advised of new cases of COVID-19 identified in the Logan area and that contact…
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The Australian Alliance to End Homelessness (AAEH) has launched a sector wide lobbying campaign, Homes Beyond Covid, to raise awareness…
- News, Queensland Statewide (all regions)
The coronavirus pandemic may be the catalyst for a permanent increase to the unemployment benefit, with several consumer and social…
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The number of Australians who couldn’t pay their mortgage or rent on time increased between April and May this year,…
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Industry super funds are set to endorse proposals for state and federal governments to release cheap land and offer tax…
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The private rental market can be harsh, precarious and expensive, especially on a low income. The community housing sector is…
