
Originally published byThe Guardian Australia
‘In just a few weeks homelessness has killed a baby, a young mother and a student,’ head of advocacy group says, calling for more investment in upcoming budget
Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast
Fourteen rough sleepers are dying in public parks or countryside areas each year on average in Australia, an analysis of hidden death reports reveals.
The deaths of a young international student sleeping rough in Hyde Park, a young homeless mother who died of sepsis in Western Australia, and a newborn baby at a makeshift homeless camp near Wagga beach have prompted an outpouring of grief and shock in recent weeks.
Continue reading...🇦🇺
More news from AustraliaAustralia
OCEANIA
Related News
‘Feverish activity’ underway after charges ‘finally’ laid over illegal structures
1d ago
Ex-All Blacks coach exits Japan club with blunt swipe at referees
1d ago
Six signs Queen Street is on the comeback
1d ago
Father ‘wilfully blind’ in allowing Hells Angels son to store 450kg of meth in rental unit
2h ago
Fully electric Lexus TZ unveiled, will land in NZ next year
1d ago