Homelessness Week | Mission Australia
Homelessness Week (5-11 August) raises awareness of homelessness in Australia. Learn to prevent and end homelessness and how you can get involved this year.
www.missionaustralia.com.auHere are some of the latest developments on homelessness in Australia, with sources you can check for the freshest details.
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Homelessness Week (5-11 August) raises awareness of homelessness in Australia. Learn to prevent and end homelessness and how you can get involved this year.
www.missionaustralia.com.auProductivity Commission report finds nearly 38,000 people stuck in persistent homelessness in 2023/24, but prevention programs show high success rate
www.theguardian.comThe report also reveals wider cohorts, including employed people, are seeking out homelessness services for support.
www.unsw.edu.auMarch 20, 2025 Homelessness Australia welcomes the Greens’ plan to end homelessness by investing in 50,000 ongoing Housing First tenancies, and increased funding for social housing and homelessness services. March 6, 2025 Homelessness Australia has welcomed the Federal Government’s announcement of $6.2 million in peak body funding over 3 years that will enable critical advocacy, research and support for the homelessness sector to continue. … February 2, 2025 Homelessness Australia, together...
homelessnessaustralia.org.auThe message is clear: there's not enough beds, funding or staff to care for the thousands of people in tents or in their cars every night
www.theguardian.comHomelessness services are facing a crisis, with more children and families sleeping in cars and couch surfing. The cost of living is making it increasingly difficult for people to afford housing, and domestic violence remains a major cause of homeles
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