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Minister for Human Services Michelle Lensink said the homelessness reforms will make accessing services easier for vulnerable regional South Australians.
“Ultimately, we’re undertaking this reform because we want better outcomes for our most vulnerable,” said Minister Lensink.
“Organisations in our regions already work collaboratively together to get positive outcomes for South Australians experiencing homelessness and it’s really exciting this reform formalises this approach to ensure everyone is working together.
“Importantly, South Australians using these services will only have to tell their story once and services can be even more responsive to supporting clients across our regions.
Australian of the Year Local Heroes 2021 are a portrait of compassion, courage and creativity
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After a year of extraordinary adversity, Australians have continued to strive to better their communities with compassion and resolve.
From supporting drought-stricken farmers to re-thinking our relationship with plastic and combating family violence, the finalists for the Australian of the Year s Local Hero award have made their corner of the world a better place.
They have given shelter to those experiencing homelessness, provided education and employment opportunities for young people, and helped migrants find their feet in a new country.