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Australia's homelessness crisis.

The Flying Bat

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John's story: The impact of rising cost of living on John's life.


John (75) enjoyed a relatively comfortable and stable life, until soaring interest rates rattled his world.

“The lady who owned the house, just couldn’t keep up the payments anymore,” says John.

His landlord’s inability to keep up with rising payments pushed John to the brink of homelessness. He was given six weeks to find a new home.

The competitive rental market did not look kindly on John’s application that listed ‘pension’ as his main source of income.

“I couldn’t afford to rent anywhere. I was getting desperate. There was nothing out there...”

Facing a bleak and uncertain future, John found himself contemplating the unthinkable — living in his car.

For four months, John was homeless, living in his car. It was unseen but it was a real battle of homelessness for the 75-year-old.

John connected with a Mission Australia caseworker and moved into Ebbs House on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, one of our crisis accommodation facilities for older Australians. He continues to access our support services to help him on his journey towards independence.


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Natalie’s story: A marriage breakdown uprooted Natalie’s life

Natalie's life took a heart-wrenching turn when her marriage ended, triggering mental health challenges that shook her foundation. Her situation affected her ability to maintain her long-term job.

Every day felt like an uphill battle as Natalie was left to care for two young children. The comfort of home and marriage had vanished, and the weight of uncertainty bore heavily on her shoulders.

“In the beginning, all I was doing was couch surfing and staying with friends.”

Not wanting to ‘burden them’, Natalie remembers packing up her things every couple of days to look for somewhere new to stay.



Without intervention, it was hard to see the end to Natalie’s experience of hidden homelessness.

“I would’ve been sleeping on a bus shelter,” says Natalie.

Faced with the daunting prospect of providing for her young children alone, she was unsure where to turn for help. The emotional toll of her circumstances was immense, yet even in the difficult circumstances she faced, Natalie found strength and resilience to overcome the darkest of times.

"I’m going to start studying community services...I want to help people like me - Natalie."
Our team supported her to find a safe place for her family. With immense gratitude, Natalie is on a new journey now to help others. Driven by her own experiences, Natalie is determined to use her knowledge to support individuals like herself.
 
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Elon Musk says homelessness is a scam so I'm going with him.
 
Australia is on its way to becoming a 3rd world nation.

Its happening...
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I bow to Elon's vastly superior knowledge on everything. For further clarifications @elon at x.com.
If you actually read what Musk said you can see the twisting of his words by the various mainstream media...
 
so you just wanted to talk about Elon Musk and not the topic at hand?

Nope.

Feel free to disagree with anything Musk said or go into bat for him. No one is stopping you.

You do you.

I'm converted.
 
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If you actually read what Musk said you can see the twisting of his words by the various mainstream media...

I'm 100% #teammusk.

It's all done to keep those in charge earning megabucks. They're incentivised to have more people on the street than do anything about the problem. We need more mental asylums.

It's clearly a scam and Musk is absolutely correct.
 
Nope.

Feel free to disagree with anything Musk said or go into bat for him. No one is stopping you.

You do you.

I'm converted.
I'm not interested in Musk.

Why do you keep bringing him up?
 
I'm not interested in Musk.

Why do you keep bringing him up?

Because it's directly relevant to the OPs opening statement. Musk says it's a scam. I agree.

Why are you butting in?

I'm not sure why these scum don't just get off the drugs, get a job, get a rental and be part of civilised society.

God helps those that help themselves. Surely you agree.
 
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completely irrelevant to Australia and a specific scam that is irrelevant to Australia, but likely occurring in the US

you watch too much TV champ

Thought you didn't watch TV so how would you know?

Anyway if it's happening there it's bound to be happening here.
 
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completely irrelevant to Australia and a specific scam that is irrelevant to Australia, but likely occurring in the US

you watch too much TV champ
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Leftie hipsters been having a big cry over Musk for weeks now.
Poor things.....
 
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