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Reports suggest three million Australians at risk of homelessness amid housing and services crisis
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 18, 2024 - 09:41
A new report suggests three million Australians are at risk of homelessness, with families and individuals regularly turned away from services which are buckling under the pressure. The new modelling from 'Homelessness Australia' shows the risk of people ending up on the street has increased more than 60% since 2016. CEO Kate Colvin says more resources are needed for support services that are being forced to turn people away.