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Homelessness is caused not by poverty but by wealth

When you put rising housing costs alongside stagnating wages, an alarming trend in normalising insecure work, persistent unemployment and underemployment, and statutory incomes that are going backwards in real terms, there’s good reason to be deeply worried about an increase in homelessness. By John Falzon

G21 Stakeholder Forum 2021 goes Virtual due to COVID-19

Due to Victoria’s evolving COVID situation, G21’s annual stakeholder forum will pivot to a virtual, video-streamed, free event on the same date, Friday 6 August (9.30 am – 12 noon). The same stellar line-up of speakers will be taking part in a thought-provoking discussion on how the G21 region can manage its fast-growing population while remaining one of Australia’s most liveable regions. The forum will also be live on 94.7 The Pulse with broadcast host Mitchell Dye. Those who have already registered and paid to attend the face-to-face forum will receive a full refund in coming days via Eventbrite. Different format – same great event

Up to 7,700 women return to violent partners over lack of affordable housing, research suggests

Share on Twitter More investment in social housing is required to help protect thousands of women forced to return to violent partners each year or face homelessness, new research has found. Modelling by Equity Economics estimates as many as 7,700 women are returning to violent partners with another 9,000 domestic violence victims forced into homelessness. The research was commissioned by the Everybody s Home campaign, which is calling on the federal government to spend $7.6 billion on almost 17,000 new homes to address the entrenched shortage of housing for women in need.  It says the additional social housing investment would not only provide security to women fleeing abuse but also deliver economic benefits. 

Investing in new social housing for survivors of domestic violence could boost economy, research suggests

Investing in new social housing for survivors of domestic violence could boost economy, research suggests
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