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‘Housing ends homelessness’ focus of National Homelessness Week 2019

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The Advocate

Author/s

Emily Jarvie

Abstract

The need for more affordable housing has been highlighted by the theme of this years’ National Homeless Week, ‘housing ends homelessness’.

Launched in Hobart on Monday, National Homelessness Week raises awareness about those experiencing housing stress and the importance of having a safe and secure home.

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