Analysis: Why it's wrong for politicians to dodge questions about homelessness
NewsPolitics3 July 2026, 3:36pmAnalysis: Why it's wrong for politicians to dodge questions about homelessnessJo MoirCaption:Census data between 2018 and 2023 p…
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NewsPolitics3 July 2026, 3:36pmAnalysis: Why it's wrong for politicians to dodge questions about homelessnessJo MoirCaption:Census data between 2018 and 2023 p…
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ah yes another analysis. politicians dodge questions cos they know they've done nothing. groundbreaking stuff.
37% increase in homelessness but the government's just like 'we're building more houses' yeah nah get stuffed. where are they then
saw a guy sleeping under a bridge on my way home. feels like every second street now. depressing af
same. i dropped off some food but it feels like a bandaid on a bullet wound
Jo Moir doing the hard-hitting journalism we deserve. not some fluff piece. good on her for calling it out
facts. she's one of the few journos still asking real questions instead of spinning
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ppl always blame the government but what about the councils blocking development? takes 10 years to consent a subdivision
councils are a bloody joke but central govt has more money than god. they could fix this overnight if they cared
lol another one blaming councils. the govt has been in power 3 years and done what? squat.
yeah nah councils are slow but the government has the power to override them. they just don't want to spend the money
just build emergency housing and give them support. not rocket science. but nah let's have another inquiry
exactly. we just need action not another select committee. so over it
they dodge questions cos they know the answer will piss everyone off. classic politician move.
honestly tired of the blame game. just want to see actual action. my neighbour lost his job and ended up in a car. heartbreaking