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  • čas přidán 2. 10. 2022
  • The lack of affordable and social housing in Australia has reached crisis point.
    In towns and cities across the country, a growing number of people with low-paying jobs are struggling to find accommodation.
    The problem is particularly acute in regional towns, where high rental prices combined with a lack of available houses means low-income workers have little hope of finding a home.
    Four Corners investigates the reasons behind Australia’s homelessness crisis, meeting single working mums with no other option but to live in motels, cars, and even tents with their kids.
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Komentáře • 5K

  • @etpappi2969
    @etpappi2969 Před rokem +2041

    As A Landlord ( Putting up the rent for no reason is just greedy ) Our Real Estate agent asked us many times to put the rent up and frowned at us when we said no leave the Tenant alone. How could we take more money from a woman/tenant with four young children because we can.. The Real Estate agents should be ashamed of themseves for the percentage they get for the rent that get charged...

    • @kiashlan
      @kiashlan Před rokem +324

      I’ve had the same experience with a previous property manager.. kept wanting to put up the rents of our tenants.. we had to block it every time. As an ex-renter, I know what it’s like when the landlords suddenly jack up the rent. I refuse to be one of those landlords

    • @deborahcurtis1385
      @deborahcurtis1385 Před rokem +160

      @@kiashlan Admirable and unfortunately rare.

    • @ingehoffman7313
      @ingehoffman7313 Před rokem +212

      I have a rental unit in Melbourne - Elwood - my tenant has been there since 2001 and in all these years I have only increased rent twice and gave 50% rent for 3 months during lockdown - I now rent in Qld and property managers here increase rents annually - the greed is sickening

    • @suphatrachaiyasit7531
      @suphatrachaiyasit7531 Před rokem

      Exactly the landlord gets the blame but it's the bloody real estate wanting the rent to go up so they get more of the 4%

    • @joebloggs24
      @joebloggs24 Před rokem +99

      et Pappi & Penny M
      Thankyou for being like that for those who rented from you. I'm sure they appreciated the stability & security that housing offered.
      - Homeless Joe -

  • @source2950
    @source2950 Před rokem +1607

    To have a job working 6 days a week and still be homeless is just heartbreaking and unacceptable in Australia 😢

    • @bangballs
      @bangballs Před rokem +63

      The way they are living...it's called self entitled Aussies. How Aussie ..you want kids, a nice home, good food but work in a low skilled job 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @thor3932
      @thor3932 Před rokem +46

      Why....it's capitalism...

    • @gillian-clairepearman3125
      @gillian-clairepearman3125 Před rokem +155

      @@bangballs that's just heartless.

    • @favorita9184
      @favorita9184 Před rokem +178

      @@bangballs you must be wealthy or don't have kid's . Hope you won't have to go through it yourself, if you do you will remember the coment that you posted
      .

    • @gloriasoto6746
      @gloriasoto6746 Před rokem +17

      all thanks to the grub er ments!!!

  • @smefour
    @smefour Před rokem +343

    As a landlord myself I constantly have the agents on us to raise our rent, I have resisted simply because the family (single mum with two kids) living there have done their best to look after the place, and I could not in good conscience abandon them

    • @oneglobeoneloveofficial
      @oneglobeoneloveofficial Před rokem +29

      I've started hearing reports about this and I had no idea that real estate's were putting this pressure on landlords. Granted there totally are the greedy landlords who truly do not have a conscience but there are the really good ones too. I'm wondering how just how many landlords have been pressurised into upping their rent. I'm an independent journalist who slept on the streets in part because of a greedy landlord with questionable and dodgy behaviour. I may look into this a bit more.

    • @RicardoMartinez-oh9sq
      @RicardoMartinez-oh9sq Před 10 měsíci +25

      Great: the devil has not succeeded in sowing greed into your mind.

    • @christolliday3054
      @christolliday3054 Před 9 měsíci +20

      Thanks for being such a good human being!

    • @Him_He_Me
      @Him_He_Me Před 7 měsíci +7

      God bless you. My real estate agent told me it was the landlords that put the rent up if all the other homes are more expensive re rent.

    • @virginiemasai9024
      @virginiemasai9024 Před 7 měsíci +6

      May God bless u for that

  • @danblair4822
    @danblair4822 Před 6 měsíci +87

    Sadly, 2023, and it's even worse, I've been homeless for 2 years now, working full time payed reasonably well, but the cost of living is so high paying $600-$700 a week isn't realistic the government has failed this country in so many ways

    • @judycripps2606
      @judycripps2606 Před měsícem +11

      You are so right, the government has failed you and a lot of others as well, it's down right shameful

    • @anuanua3onlinestores830
      @anuanua3onlinestores830 Před měsícem +5

      Yes the government thinks of his own ass nobody else

    • @kenguler1703
      @kenguler1703 Před měsícem +3

      they must change asap otherwise tons of people ll die in streets no joke

    • @kanajingly8957
      @kanajingly8957 Před 14 dny

      Albanese did nothing to get rid of negative gearing given that he holds interests in real estate himself! What an asshole!

  • @elizabethcoopersoutham6573
    @elizabethcoopersoutham6573 Před rokem +324

    "this is no longer just heartbreaking, this situation has become systematized criminality against the most vulnerable members of society.

    • @rainy.d7404
      @rainy.d7404 Před rokem +9

      Well said elizabeth ❤

    • @karendalsadik7119
      @karendalsadik7119 Před rokem

      I agree that is the truth of it. Thank you for stating it so well. The propaganda is it the person’s fault when in reality it is the power elite who engineered this. A crime against humanity.

    • @evewright1102
      @evewright1102 Před rokem +21

      Yes so true. They can find immediate housing for refugees etc but stuff the Aussie battler who have payed taxes generation after generation. No loyalty for the True Blue Aussie anymore.

    • @deborahcurtis1385
      @deborahcurtis1385 Před rokem +10

      @@evewright1102 I don't think we should be fighting over what should not be scarce resources either. There is no reason why as a nation we shouldn't have affordable housing and enough of it for our needs. The conservative politician Robert Menzies understood the need for social housing and it was an essential part of Liberal Party policy in the post WW2 reconstruction years. Abandoning it has led to the most hideous social dysfunction. Everyone thinks they're a genius for making money on the housing market but what they've done is become mean and tricky.

    • @charleshoang566
      @charleshoang566 Před rokem +2

      Stop whining,go to the wood and build your damn house 🏠.

  • @de-tached
    @de-tached Před rokem +598

    Kudos to ABC for finally allowing comments on one of their videos. Sick of seeing videos with comments turned off because they are worried about not having control over CZcamsrs comments. Let's hope we see more of this!

    • @person.X.
      @person.X. Před rokem +23

      Y it shows a lack of courage of conviction on their part.

    • @boop7313
      @boop7313 Před rokem +36

      It is good to be able to comment and see others thoughts on the matter too. I agree!

    • @gudboyngdisyerto
      @gudboyngdisyerto Před rokem +15

      probably because they expect most of the comments to get along with their opinion. let's see if all future uploads would be open for comments

    • @eleanorcrawford9978
      @eleanorcrawford9978 Před rokem +28

      @@gudboyngdisyerto wokes can’t stand any criticism. Never use sites that won’t let you comment.

    • @satiricgames2129
      @satiricgames2129 Před rokem +1

      @@eleanorcrawford9978 wokes what's that perhaps pick up a dictionary

  • @noelasandstrom9761
    @noelasandstrom9761 Před rokem +233

    This mother is a legend. With so many problems she continues to do her best for her and her children. I'm praying she finds a safe, lovely place to call home for as long as she needs. Bless you

    • @misslanapaulford
      @misslanapaulford Před 11 měsíci +19

      No she's not a legend. If she was already in this situation, she shouldn't have thought about getting pregnant again.

    • @Hongsta
      @Hongsta Před 10 měsíci +3

      imagine if she just did the right choice in her life and picked a better husband cuz she wasn't forced lol ah a tale as old as time MAKE BAD LIFE DECISIONS SUFFER THE CONSEQUENCES LOVE IT more of this please

    • @novoca1n3
      @novoca1n3 Před 10 měsíci +5

      She's not a legend at all. She is doing what thousands of men do on a daily basis without any praise whatsoever.

    • @HaggisMuncher-69-420
      @HaggisMuncher-69-420 Před 9 měsíci +1

      The best thing she could do for her kids is to be married to their father before having them.

    • @yogeshsurwade2391
      @yogeshsurwade2391 Před 9 měsíci +6

      Shes a legend for spreading her legs when already living in poverty 💀💀i might sound rude but it's her own mistake. People from india and Africa come to Australia with student loans and get their degree in 4 5 years and start doing job and buy their homes and shit. If those guys can do it then why not these people who were born into this country?

  • @87jello
    @87jello Před 8 měsíci +24

    Very heartbreaking at 40:07: "Outside the tavern, gentrified Bellingen is pumping. A new breed of locals sip lattes, browse artisan homewares, try on nice clothes. While more and more of the people on lower wages, who keep this town going, have nowhere to live" So sad that Australia's low wage earners, the very people that help strive to keep their local economy strong, still pay taxes, and yet NOTHING nothing is being done by the government to help them from being homeless.

    • @johngoogle8635
      @johngoogle8635 Před 2 měsíci +3

      thats why the tax free threshold should be raised, low income workers shouldnt be paying tax

  • @PlanetYokoshima
    @PlanetYokoshima Před rokem +414

    I survived three years of homelessness in Melbourne, with neither friend nor kin, and I just recently fixed my life on January this year. It was not fun. I planned everything including where was safe to sleep near a water fountain so I could brush my teeth, wash my face and feet or armpit if need be after a long day walking aimlessly looking for a job with no luck or experience until I made it in the end, on my own... never give up fighting. I am currently writing a book about my story and have a good job at a humble pizza restaurant. I used to trail a heavy wheeled bag behind me that had everyday necessities such as soap and shampoo and other shoes and clothes that I washed in a sink and hung where I slept to dry, and showered in a free unisex shower/bathroom in Deakin university where from I graduated in 2019 when I survived a suicide attempt.

    • @etherity
      @etherity Před rokem +6

      Is the pizza good? :o

    • @etherity
      @etherity Před rokem +29

      I applaud you for making it. You painted a very vivid picture of your life.

    • @anonymouslyanonymous7883
      @anonymouslyanonymous7883 Před rokem +23

      Yokoshima:I am so awed by your tenacity. May good things come your way with ease.

    • @vanmiddletonphotography
      @vanmiddletonphotography Před rokem +17

      Things can only get better mate. Stay strong and life will get better and better.

    • @artparty222murphy9
      @artparty222murphy9 Před rokem +8

      Wow. Good job, .

  • @audreyl3313
    @audreyl3313 Před rokem +497

    This is just heartbreaking 😥 I approached Salvation Army after they put out wanting help to accommodate families. Only to be told "Oh no, we can't just put ppl in private homes " I explained that I am a 66 yr old living in a 5x2 home & didn't even want any rent. I was happy to have company & any help with household chores, doctor visits or taking me to & from work. A few others I've spoken to have had the same answers. Why ask for community help, if they're not going to accept it. Perth Australia

    • @pronumeral1446
      @pronumeral1446 Před rokem +132

      Sad to hear that about Salvos, Audrey. My suggestion is if you are really keen to help the housing crisis by having someone in your spare bedrooms, then you are better off putting up your extra room for rent at a very cheap price, advertising it in the paper or on a real estate website. Having people pay a small amount of rent (even if it's just a token amount), will also help them feel like they are in control and have dignity.
      The person you get in may not be homeless themselves, however if they are in your house then that means another rental somewhere else is now free for someone else (basically you are creating more rental supply).
      Make sure you get a proper lease and so on, so that you and they are both legally protected in the event things go south.

    • @LordVautier
      @LordVautier Před rokem +22

      God bless you x

    • @melissafarrugia9531
      @melissafarrugia9531 Před rokem +16

      If you visit the local homeless support in Your area they would be able to recommend how to help.

    • @essiebee8415
      @essiebee8415 Před rokem +34

      You're such a good person ❤️ I hope you can find a way to help, and I agree with the idea of advertising rooms for cheap rent. You can interview applicants. Draw up a rental agreement to protect yourself if you do. My heart breaks for these people, but what can we do other than yell at those in charge?

    • @andrewsayers3145
      @andrewsayers3145 Před rokem +62

      This was done in Melbourne in the 1990s by some church groups but it was a single person who paid cheap rent to lodge with an older single person and in most instances, the lodger had to do nothing other than be there. It was more for the home owner, so they could feel secure in the evenings. It also allowed many older residents to avoid nursing homes.

  • @peterbrown8767
    @peterbrown8767 Před 9 měsíci +31

    We need more documentaries like these because it help us to be informed about this current crises.

  • @edwardmurray5818
    @edwardmurray5818 Před 11 měsíci +57

    This is a shock but this is happening all over the world. From the UK to Australia. I hope the world finds a solution to this very big problem

    • @elpina9657
      @elpina9657 Před 10 měsíci

      It's true

    • @TheAsdasd6699
      @TheAsdasd6699 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Build more houses. The solution is simple

    • @edwardmurray5818
      @edwardmurray5818 Před 8 měsíci +5

      Yes that is a very simple solution but funding it is very different what makes me mad is that countries such as the UK Australia and the U.S.A can afford weapons for war but can't afford housing for the country's that I have mentioned first you are not the only countries that have this problem. 2nd governments should look after the people that put them in the privileged position they have but clearly they don't

    • @kettisalawhorn7060
      @kettisalawhorn7060 Před 7 měsíci

      It’s happening in USA as well

    • @Justin_Beaver564
      @Justin_Beaver564 Před 4 měsíci

      Too many people having children when the supply of jobs simply aren't there.

  • @shad5107
    @shad5107 Před rokem +358

    There are over 4,000 homes in our 35,000 ratepayer Shire which are AirbnB. There is barely any long term accommodation and none that is affordable. Our small businesses, especially hospitality, struggle to stay open because so many staff have had to move away because they can't afford the rent. Floods have exacerbated this problem, but I hear the same story from people across Australia. Utter greed is driving this crisis.

    • @pronumeral1446
      @pronumeral1446 Před rokem +39

      Yeah. There is about 1 million dwellings in Australia (out of about 10 million) which are vacant. They are AirBnBs, holiday homes etc ... not only have rich people hoarded these extra houses that they don't need ... they aren't even renting them out.
      A second problem is all the massive government handouts and cushy policies which benefit housing investors. It makes housing the best place to invest ... provided you can already afford it.

    • @michelledavies2197
      @michelledavies2197 Před rokem +33

      @@pronumeral1446 I totally agree with you, the greed of the rich is disgusting and as for those AirbnB they should not exist with a housing crisis. Housing should never be about making money.

    • @Michelle_Emm
      @Michelle_Emm Před rokem +37

      In my local area Airbnb owners have to pay a $10k licence fee to the council so there's no incentive for local government to stop this from happening. It's not just greedy landlords it's greedy government as well.

    • @Janelle-hs2xn
      @Janelle-hs2xn Před rokem +1

      The Lucky Laundry by Nathan Lynch

    • @thejattlord
      @thejattlord Před rokem +6

      @@michelledavies2197 You are jealous because you didn't bother working hard to change your position in life

  • @georgeorwell2296
    @georgeorwell2296 Před rokem +414

    The sad reality is that this housing crisis is also happening overseas. Countries have mismanaged the housing sector and put profits before people. The neglect needs to end. Australia is a wealthy country with a low population that could house everyone.

    • @now591
      @now591 Před rokem +17

      Used to have a low population but that quickly changed .( Its not a housing crisis)

    • @user-nf9xc7ww7m
      @user-nf9xc7ww7m Před rokem +15

      How is national housing service akin to a national health service not a thing? Free and universal to all, paid through taxes housing?
      The real labour party would support this. I fear that labour parties the world over have moved to corporate backing and the status quo.

    • @truth4293
      @truth4293 Před rokem +26

      Australia is no longer a wealthy or equal country

    • @trishaprett7721
      @trishaprett7721 Před rokem

      Watch the Labour files,documentary,by Al Jazeera,on you tube.Scandal of the British Labour Party.I am sure similar activities ,in all political parties,worldwide.

    • @zimzalabing
      @zimzalabing Před rokem

      Speculators like the mind-bogglingly huge Vanguard and BlackRock are buying up property, because it's a safe-guard against inflation, and public housing, and affordable housing, has not been prioritized pretty much since WWII, maybe a little in the 70s, even though this has been going on for decades.

  • @luvfall626
    @luvfall626 Před 4 měsíci +14

    These videos help keep me humble. I have a home and a 11 yr old son and own a home but i live pay check to pay check. I owe 17 thousand left and i struggle every month not knowing if im going to be able to pay. We were homeless when my son was 2 for 2 months in the winter and i never wish that on anyone nor do i ever want to be there again. I pray for this mom that she will stay strong and not take no for and answer.

  • @sil_ww
    @sil_ww Před měsícem +7

    there needs to be protests in all the countries where rents are out of control its criminal and greed

    • @sil_ww
      @sil_ww Před měsícem

      100 per cent government landlords will not agree it’s happening in Australia people suffering there

  • @yillanayo7913
    @yillanayo7913 Před rokem +510

    Looking back at my parents age (married in the 60's) it was a golden age for Australian homeowners. A family home on a large block bought with a single income. That was your happiness. That was enough. But somehow it became not enough. The Aussie dream changed into 'Get rich from property speculation', and many people did but at the expense of the happiness of many others.

    • @gypjack258
      @gypjack258 Před rokem

      It happen here in USA too. Only the rich can really afford anything. 30% of us either put ourselves in major debt for housing, food, medical. The ones left are homeless, no healthcare, living in survival mode. This should have never happen in the 21st century.

    • @dougdownunder5622
      @dougdownunder5622 Před rokem +5

      No. What happened was that fewer people continued thinking (as indoctrinated) like poor people.
      They learned / realised that financial independence cannot be realised by the big majority on an hourly rate.

    • @braxxian
      @braxxian Před rokem +49

      Indeed. I grew up in the 70’s, same thing. One house, dad worked while mum raised the kids and looked after the home. Happy simple days. Then everyone got greedy. Now we have the mess we see today.

    • @pipfox7834
      @pipfox7834 Před rokem +25

      @Dough down Under there's no denying Yillana's description above. i was born in 1960 so i lived through the exact era she talks of. You could even survive a marriage breakdown and start again in those years, in a new marriage - as my Dad and step mother (with two kids of her own) did. They paid off their mortage ok on ordinary wages, by age 60. they both did have to work fulltime to make that 'second start'. but they achieved it (we were teenagers). But that was a different world in EVERY possible way. Hint: debt was frowned on, nobody lived on credit. you only bought what you could afford. If necessary, you put clothing or furniture on layby, which was interest free as i remember it.

    • @williamcrossan9333
      @williamcrossan9333 Před rokem +15

      Actually it still is enough.
      The problem, is even quite high income earners can't afford this now.

  • @ubonrat8653
    @ubonrat8653 Před rokem +124

    Australia has had an unhealthy relationship with property value for far too long

  • @Aedg3
    @Aedg3 Před rokem +52

    My young son and I have lived in our home for 7 years. Today we were advised we have 30 days to vacate. We have been terminated from our home and we have no where to go. My son has lived here since he was 6 months old. Seeing him so distraught breaks my heart more than anything. I have a perfect rental history but that doesn't matter anymore apparently. My son and I will be sleeping in our car while the migrants moving in have been given a government grant to buy the block of units I'm in. The Australian government IS giving grants to migrants to buy stable housing etc. What about Australians? What about our stable housing? We are born and bred Australians and we are now HOMELESS!!! 😢
    The life I have made for us has been ripped from underneath us. I've never been so scared.

    • @luisaantonia9716
      @luisaantonia9716 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Where are you ?

    • @man.i.literally.failed6772
      @man.i.literally.failed6772 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Yeah, and now giving our jobs away too

    • @SayaddinaBeneGesserit
      @SayaddinaBeneGesserit Před 6 měsíci +3

      I’m an american nurse who is sleeping in her car.

    • @maxdudomite
      @maxdudomite Před 6 měsíci +4

      Don’t all Australians get FHOG when they purchase their first property? Also where is your spouse? Why didn’t you work together until you have enough down payment to buy a place to live for yourself before having a kid? Why have a child when you haven’t secured a stable housing for yourself?
      I’m sorry but your story sounds like the consequences of poor life choices.

    • @Aedg3
      @Aedg3 Před 6 měsíci +12

      @@maxdudomite wow, I bet you’re fun at parties. I had to start over due to severe domestic violence if you are so interested! My son and I are lucky to be alive. Now run along with your smart comments and what the hell is FHOG? Do you realise not everyone OWNS a property also? Haha, small minds. You must be easy to amuse!

  • @OzFPVflyer
    @OzFPVflyer Před 8 měsíci +40

    How do landlords get away with wanting the tenants to pay a full mortgage? That seems to be the problem, buy an investment property and rent it out at the mortgage cost. Its nothing but greed.

    • @theflaca
      @theflaca Před 2 měsíci +3

      If you have a house you don't live in, you are not desperate nor poor.

    • @stacitowery4461
      @stacitowery4461 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I think most landlords get their monthly mortgage payment and then some monthly. Why else would you buy a rental property??

    • @johngoogle8635
      @johngoogle8635 Před 2 měsíci +1

      they dont have a clue about value investing, before "snapping up" the house at whatever price you need to figure out a price to rent ratio, keep it real, if the price is too high, pass on it

    • @steggles667
      @steggles667 Před měsícem +3

      I don’t agree with this either as it’s mostly greed, but most (not all) landlords do this simply because they can - supply and demand, we all know there’s no supply and heaps of demand. The Labor government is bringing in half a million people this year alone and we’re a country of just 26 million people. Most of these immigrants are cashed up and professionally educated on high paying salaries. Sadly neither the Labor or Liberal parties give a stuff about every day Aussies. They bring in cashed up immigrants to keep the economy rolling. I work with many people who’ve come to Australia in the last 1-5 years. Nearly all of them have bought two houses in that short time and are living it up at the cost of people who were born here. Something has to change with the housing market in this country, it’s unsustainable and we’re seeing the result right now!

    • @tracywatts1459
      @tracywatts1459 Před měsícem +2

      Mortgage rates here in Canada have doubled. I have a rental suite I’ve converted to air B and B . I’ve have some very bad destructive tenants and in Canada we do not have the same system to weed out bad tenants or any recourse. My last tenant stiffed me with $1800 in bills and did $10,000 in damaged. Not all wear and tear she took apart cabinets . Another one abandoned boxes and boxes of belongings still sitting in the yard from a year ago.
      If my mortgage was renewed. It went from $1800 a month to $4000 a month. Are you saying if I was to rent out my property it would be greedy to expect as much as the cost of the property how is that being greedy? And I have disability I’m at poverty line myself so no way I could afford to subsidize some other persons living. It’s not all landlords . You have to look at the BANKS!
      This homeless crisis is international. Canada 🇨🇦 has brutal winters . Imagine the millions of homeless here in Canada for the same reasons.
      They need to heavily tax owners with and on additional properties and invest that money into rental housing and subsidies. If they run homes as B&Bs they can afford to pay more taxes.
      British Columbia just banned air B and bs in cites and districts with high rates of homelessness and shortage of housing. The immigration is an issue here too. 500;000 a year for the last 10 years and that’s not including student visas or work visas,
      My air B and B is in an regional area exempt from the new ban because it’s an additional suite in my house and being ruel there isn’t even busses here or garbage pickup.
      I don’t think people with additional homes outside of a primary residence is acceptable when there is any rate of homelessness.
      I think taxing those second homes to the nines is a solution. The owners will want to sell the market would get flooded with new property listings the market gets flooded then prices drop back to affordable levels. The tax dollars that are collected 50% to rental subsidies and the rest invest in affordable housing.

  • @GladysAlicea
    @GladysAlicea Před rokem +714

    This is happening on a global basis. It’s heartbreaking. Shame on Australia’s cruel and inept government.

    • @michelledavies2197
      @michelledavies2197 Před rokem +53

      Yeah that Scott Morrison was such a lovely Christian man -not.

    • @8675-__
      @8675-__ Před rokem +13

      Exactly! I couldn't agree more

    • @jamied8678
      @jamied8678 Před rokem +34

      Yes but I'm sure being a young politically correct woman you wouldn't have a problem with thousands of refugees coming to Australia every year who need housing water and facilities that we simply don't have

    • @artivan111
      @artivan111 Před rokem

      ALL western governments are in league with this ridiculousness!

    • @janeway1111
      @janeway1111 Před rokem +51

      @@jamied8678 Never mind the 20,000 refugees that come every year. It's the 700,000 economic migrants that are coming to Australia in the next year as workers and students that are the issue. We simply don't have the housing, water and facilities for them.

  • @carolcarson2159
    @carolcarson2159 Před rokem +452

    My heart goes out to the lady who worries she will lose her son.

    • @GypsyGirl317
      @GypsyGirl317 Před rokem +10

      Mine does too. 😪

    • @lynnemarie7885
      @lynnemarie7885 Před rokem +11

      yeah, that broke me a little bit for her. I hope she's okay and things worked out.

    • @ralphsmith1170
      @ralphsmith1170 Před rokem

      She can forget Albo helping her. He wants to bring in nearly 200,000 people a year at the demand of his Corporate Business mates, which will just make the problem worse. The Federal Government blame the State Governments and the States blame the Federal Government. Get the picture?

    • @elizabethdavies3910
      @elizabethdavies3910 Před rokem +7

      My heart broke seeing her emtional chat🥺

    • @miknmas1301
      @miknmas1301 Před rokem +6

      She just seemed defeated, the poor lady. My heart broke for her.

  • @ruthbird7075
    @ruthbird7075 Před rokem +98

    What an incredibly brave and resourceful mother she is...I hope with all my heart she finds somewhere safe to stay.

    • @dcg590
      @dcg590 Před rokem +9

      Maybe she shouldn’t have had a bunch of kids. Can we please put some accountability on her?

    • @michelleduvois2755
      @michelleduvois2755 Před rokem +7

      @@dcg590 Get a break .Because she is having childs and others because they are alone . What skills peoples needs to having ? Everyone's are humans beings.

    • @dcg590
      @dcg590 Před rokem +7

      @@michelleduvois2755well other human beings are expected to give them handouts for their poor choices. Especially landlords. She is responsible for her poor choices and the kids pay the price. Where is her husband?

    • @michelleduvois2755
      @michelleduvois2755 Před rokem +7

      @@dcg590 Her husband must been not reliable person or coward to don't take any care about. You ending better knowing peoples on specially moments .She is very brave to look after her kids and herself. Now if you are mention landlords or real state' s they don"t care at all .Most there are greedy and just care about more money .One of the factor because rental crisis .

    • @aryalogo6624
      @aryalogo6624 Před 10 měsíci

      @@dcg590 guess you are all together

  • @bkay4781
    @bkay4781 Před rokem +28

    It's the same in New Zealand. No affordable rentals for low to mid income. People are sleeping in cars.

    • @moa8121
      @moa8121 Před rokem +2

      I’m surprised to hear that; what is Wellington doing to help these people who are sleeping in their cars; and tents?

    • @bkay4781
      @bkay4781 Před rokem +3

      @Moa don't know wgtn situation, but in the Wairarapa it's bad. People sleep under bridges.

    • @moa8121
      @moa8121 Před rokem +2

      @@bkay4781 you mean to tell me that families are sleeping under the bridges?
      It’s like that in many cities; and towns in America!

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Před 10 měsíci +3

      And New Zealand is #1 in homelessness per capita among developed countries.

    • @tolaisolia8743
      @tolaisolia8743 Před 2 měsíci

      @@shauncameron8390 Yeah I live in Christchurch and It's pretty bad here not as bad as Auckland but it's heading there housing crisis is Different to Australia though It's next to impossible to find a home especially if you're a parent

  • @SallyGreenaway
    @SallyGreenaway Před rokem +462

    This problem has been brewing for about 25 years and successive federal and state governments have completely mismanaged this through a multitude of ways, including pandering to the construction sector and prioritising wealth over fairness in our population.

    • @adelaidecrowshighlights4413
      @adelaidecrowshighlights4413 Před rokem

      too much immigration is the problem, if your going to let more people in you MUST build more houses it is not rocket science.

    • @Janelle-hs2xn
      @Janelle-hs2xn Před rokem +4

      The Lucky Laundry by Nathan Lynch

    • @SallyGreenaway
      @SallyGreenaway Před rokem +15

      @Sam Choi we have both. Part of the problem is middle and upper class own 'investment' properties as part of their retirement portfolio assets, and use them either as Air Bnb holiday rentals or leave vacant much of the year for their own family's holiday enjoyment/use. Also government needs to continuously find ways to make money and one way is to make deals with developers/construction industry and private/corporate investment, whereby they make 'deals' on the government/public owned land assets. Public housing in the traditional sense has been owned by the government and the people of Australia, and therefore the government can choose to 'sell' that land to developers who want to build lots of things and make lots of money. But the caveats on these sales/builds to provide adequate housing for the government's housing schemes, and further 'affordable' housing is basically not a requirement. So the developers will build things that make the builders money, which are more higher end properties that richer people can already afford. Someone who is not wealthy enough to buy a property will be pushed out from these locations, thus creating middle -to-upper class ghettos of houses that are only sometimes occupied for holiday use.

    • @justaghoulintheworld
      @justaghoulintheworld Před rokem +6

      @Sam Choi there is some public housing, very inadequate.

    • @thejattlord
      @thejattlord Před rokem +4

      Maybe you can spare a room for this lovely lady and her children?

  • @MsJani70
    @MsJani70 Před rokem +573

    Kyla is amazing. She's patient, kind and attentive to her children. I hope she gets the support she needs.

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 Před rokem +21

      I didn't have children because the stupid American economy never gave me any confidence that I would be able to support them financially. I had jobs but kept losing them so there was no assurance that I would always have money.

    • @13thbiosphere
      @13thbiosphere Před rokem +13

      Plus the 200,000 others like her

    • @queenmommie100
      @queenmommie100 Před rokem +2

      She won't she and all gentiles are under judgement curses of Deuteronomy 28:15-68 are on your heads now ⚖️⚖️⚖️⚖️ this is TMH God judgement for your for father's deeds collection time. APTTMHGY 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾 my God's will be done here on the earth 🌎.

    • @queenmommie100
      @queenmommie100 Před rokem

      @@crand20033 you didn't have children because TMH God said no more gentiles on his land. You are under judgement by TMH God ⚖️⚖️⚖️⚖️ for your for father's sins. The blessings is over for you. This is God's word. He who leads into captivity shall go into captivity. He who kills with a sword gun shall be killed with a sword gun by TMH God. He is not a man that he would lie 🤥🤥 APTTMHGY 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾 let his will be done on the earth 🌎.

    • @freidaelliott8769
      @freidaelliott8769 Před rokem +25

      ​@@queenmommie100 oh go soak your head! Wishing negative things on people, you should be ashamed of yourself! May everything you wish onto others be visited upon you! Now be nice and wish only happiness for others 😂🤣

  • @Shydzz
    @Shydzz Před rokem +12

    This is all over the world now. People buy multiple properties, and then rent them out. But they then keep pushing up the rent, so that they don't have to work anymore. And this situation is getting out of hand. Imagine working 6 days a week and you don't have a home???

  • @yoonpark2962
    @yoonpark2962 Před měsícem +5

    There are so many empty buildings in Melbourne. This is not okay

  • @cherigrubbs9628
    @cherigrubbs9628 Před rokem +290

    How can her father, the grandfather to these two babies, kiss them goodbye and leave knowing they are HOMELESS?? I would sleep on my kitchen floor before leaving my daughter and grandchildren in that state! If he has a home, he can share it with them. If he doesn't, he needs to at least be with them and protect them! Shame on that man.

    • @elmobolan4274
      @elmobolan4274 Před rokem +56

      Who knows what her father's situation is, some places will throw u out if they suspect others are living there whom are not the lease ..

    • @johnnypham2850
      @johnnypham2850 Před rokem +42

      Perhaps her Father warned her of the troubles she would one day face and he was ignored so it is not his duty to salvage her life

    • @TheR0SE04
      @TheR0SE04 Před rokem

      @@johnnypham2850 it is his duty. God, the west culture is cruel and eliminating.

    • @danielanderton6125
      @danielanderton6125 Před rokem +63

      Shame on someone for judging another when they know nothing about the situation.

    • @dabbbles
      @dabbbles Před rokem +43

      @@johnnypham2850 Wrong! It is EVERY decent person's duty to help where they can, whatever the cost. That they're related only increases the culpability. I wouldn't abandon a mangy dog like that: least of all one that had puppies to protect and look after.

  • @lyndagore1029
    @lyndagore1029 Před rokem +149

    Homelessness is happening here in England too. Rents are sky high and its difficult to rent if you have children and/ or pets. The health system has virtually collapsed.
    It's pretty dire...

    • @smileyone1612
      @smileyone1612 Před rokem +22

      You will own nothing and be happy.

    • @lillian9221
      @lillian9221 Před rokem +25

      It seems that this has happened all over the world in the last two decades. Greetings from South Africa

    • @Brad-99
      @Brad-99 Před rokem +25

      Same in 🇨🇦
      My hometown Vancouver has just become a playground for the rich ..
      Greed !!!!!

    • @frederickmuhlbauer9477
      @frederickmuhlbauer9477 Před rokem +21

      Its everywhere worldwide

    • @hansantonio110
      @hansantonio110 Před rokem +11

      @@Brad-99 human greed everywhere...
      always has been

  • @jessicafomiatti9413
    @jessicafomiatti9413 Před rokem +14

    This is reality here in Australia now, it took me 5 months to get somewhere to live with my 3 kids a 2 bed unit, we were lucky the owner took pity on me if they didn’t i don’t know what i would have done we would have been in our car. The constant rejection is soul crushing the lack of hope for anything stable and big enough for all my kids is non existent and I know so many single parents are in the same or worse situation the government needs to step in and HELP!!

    • @kyliereed3665
      @kyliereed3665 Před 8 měsíci

      agree hun, fellow aussie single mum here, went through five months two years ago applying for over 428 properties, taking days of work to attend inspections with 20 other people in the mid peak of covid, sunk into depression thing im 38 an aged care nurse and for once in my life i cant provide my daughters a roof over their head, finally a rental came through, been happy here started lease at 320 pw gone up to 420 yesterday and half an hour later email saying selling in november, truly scared stressed and not hopeful

    • @jessicafomiatti9413
      @jessicafomiatti9413 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I’m still being rejected, I’ve been applying for at least 2 places per month for the last 2 years I’m convinced it’s because I’m single I never had this trouble when I had a partner! I’m so sorry to hear they are selling I hope you find something quickly and don’t lose hope 🤍

  • @jonimaar__2023
    @jonimaar__2023 Před rokem +16

    Life is scarier than death these days

  • @marinevermast371
    @marinevermast371 Před rokem +287

    I’m sadden to see we have the same situation in France... I’m currently in court because I’m trying to keep my house from a landlord who wants to rent it on Airbnb... I have a job and my mum living with me. No children no debt. Yet I cannot find anywhere else... it’s very stressful the world we live in. I pray the Lord the situation changes. Everyone deserves a safe place to rest from this mad place.

    • @8675-__
      @8675-__ Před rokem +7

      May God bless your journey my brother 🙏🙏🙏

    • @emmaphilo4049
      @emmaphilo4049 Před rokem +12

      I am so sorry to hear that. I am French and I have problems with accomodation too. I hope things will get better.

    • @baits9301
      @baits9301 Před rokem +17

      Why isn't anyone protesting anywhere in the world about this problem ,

    • @mavi79
      @mavi79 Před rokem +5

      I hope and pray it will work out for you, just horrible situation you are in ❤️❤️❤️

    • @ursulasmith6402
      @ursulasmith6402 Před rokem +1

      @@baits9301 because the elites who own the world cause the problem.

  • @alluparantha
    @alluparantha Před rokem +136

    Australia is less and less recognisable. We have let developers and banks inflate housing to impossible levels. The Government has kept laws that have encouraged housing as a speculative investment rather than a home. The end result is that our hard earned wages get sucked up by land Lords who produce nothing but suck up every ounce of our productive labour. There is a new landed class, neo feudalism. Those that have housing portfolios are the new landed gentry that produce nothing in the economy but bleed the rest of us dry. This is not what Australia is about, we have been abandoned by our leaders and sold to the highest bidder.

    • @julesnagbunga1204
      @julesnagbunga1204 Před rokem +8

      A great comment that is spot on!

    • @crystalclear6661
      @crystalclear6661 Před rokem +2

      This is what the liberal government has done to Australia now we need labour and the greens in government for at least 10 years but I don’t think labour is enough I think we need the greens to run the country because it seems that this left and right isn’t working

    • @julesnagbunga1204
      @julesnagbunga1204 Před rokem +2

      @@crystalclear6661 Point out when Labor (not Labour) was in government and interest rates were low, there was sufficient rental housing, low unemployment rates, and a low budget deficit. You have conveniently failed to mention the country has just been through a pandemic!

    • @upward_onward
      @upward_onward Před rokem +5

      If this can happen to a country like Australia, think about the rest of developing and under developed world.

    • @deborahcurtis1385
      @deborahcurtis1385 Před rokem

      @@crystalclear6661 Labor is constantly threatened by the right wing media. It's one thing to have marvellous policies but the Greens etc aren't implementing them.

  • @petabyte6731
    @petabyte6731 Před 2 měsíci +4

    BAN Airbnb. Its a parasitic company.

  • @mikestanmore2614
    @mikestanmore2614 Před rokem +7

    I lived in Coffs from 1992-2001. There were single bedroom flats selling in Toormina for $70,000. This appalling situation is the result of decades spent turning housing into investments, and the associated strangulation of public housing. The tree-changers only added fuel to the fire.

  • @m.d.atkinson6975
    @m.d.atkinson6975 Před rokem +231

    Heartbreaking, Australia is no longer the lucky country like it used to be that's for sure.

    • @Janelle-hs2xn
      @Janelle-hs2xn Před rokem +3

      The Lucky Laundry by Nathan Lynch

    • @RareGem369
      @RareGem369 Před rokem +22

      Thats coz the word got around the world to all the foreign buyers and refugees and now with the mass population growth, our own people born here are left to suffer!

    • @hamishfullerton7309
      @hamishfullerton7309 Před rokem +6

      @@RareGem369 and sufficient government housing like in post war years that help sustain the migration in new industries, that no longer happens

    • @internationaldirector2917
      @internationaldirector2917 Před rokem

      lucky country? funny you will be ended slaves in australia if you enter as student.

    • @alank616
      @alank616 Před rokem +8

      Oh no the politicians past and present still live in the lucky country . It's only the ordinary citizens who live in the not so lucky country .

  • @anneo6476
    @anneo6476 Před rokem +228

    My heart goes out to that Mom living in a cabin at $110 a night...dear God, help her!

    • @intuitivediane
      @intuitivediane Před rokem +24

      It is a disgrace. We all should be ashamed.

    • @NMW80
      @NMW80 Před rokem +28

      It’s absolutely ridiculous this country has become the unlucky country now. It’s not the lucky country it used to be. I am disgusted in the prices it costs to live these days. It’s not right at all 💔

    • @debravan-aalst4723
      @debravan-aalst4723 Před rokem +17

      How do I get in touch to help her with potential accommodation?

    • @wallybingbang4350
      @wallybingbang4350 Před rokem +9

      @@intuitivediane
      Ashamed of what. What do you think we are doing so wrong that we should be ashamed.

    • @nealandmary
      @nealandmary Před rokem +2

      It is extremely common.

  • @flej01
    @flej01 Před rokem +10

    I can't believe this is Australia, its devastating. Even though im appreciative of what i have, it makes me realise how lucky I am. This is scary the politicians should be ashamed of themselves.

  • @beaulieuc8910
    @beaulieuc8910 Před 3 měsíci +5

    stop having kids and putting them through this unable mess.

  • @sandife4nandes365
    @sandife4nandes365 Před rokem +60

    This is happening in the U.S., Australia and much of Europe. Greed is the driving force. It is a tragedy.

  • @queenofthebutterflies5212
    @queenofthebutterflies5212 Před rokem +262

    I can put homelessness into words. When you don't know if you have somewhere to live the anxiety you suffer from is like having SEVERE gastritis. The gnawing and the knots of your stomach going around and around HURT YOU PHYSICALLY. Having a child and being in that situation is NOT something a CIVILISED, 1st world country should be facing. I no longer consider us to be 1st world. We are purely elitist.

    • @deborahcurtis1385
      @deborahcurtis1385 Před rokem +35

      It's a foundation in the Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Physiological security of food and shelter. When this is taken from you, you start to break down. It amazes me when I see otherwise compassionate politicians distance themselves by saying 'well, a lot of the homeless have mental health issues'. As if they're all hopeless cases.
      As if that's the cause of their homelessness and nothing can be done!
      In fact it's the reverse. Homelessness is the cause of a lot of mental illness and that reality is cursing the rest of us who pretend it's all cosy and the only homeless people are the undeserving poor. We live with that as our curse and we all will die knowing we did nothing to stop it but indulge in our fantasy world of plush interiors and designer must-haves.
      Guilt. Coming to a home near you!

    • @soulthriver-oz6470
      @soulthriver-oz6470 Před rokem +13

      @@deborahcurtis1385 Well said Debra. I wish I knew ppl in real life who understand social issues and think like you!

    • @derickjude7188
      @derickjude7188 Před rokem +22

      @@deborahcurtis1385 Having volunteered with homeless charity, here in UK, what you say is so true. The constant anxiety and absolute fear of homelessness is what brings on the mental illness for many. It's heartbreaking, and our governments are absolutely vile and deliberately disconnected from the reality!

    • @laurafulop2486
      @laurafulop2486 Před rokem +6

      civilised perhaps but first world country...?? where still discrimination ....

    • @humility1st
      @humility1st Před rokem

      @@deborahcurtis1385 This is one of my favorite comments ever! You are paying attention. Everything we are seeing here is even more pronounced in The United States. Maslow would be lynched were he alive today! Thank you Deborah!

  • @melissagrice
    @melissagrice Před 4 měsíci +86

    Managing money is different from accumulating wealth, and the lack of investment education in schools may explain why people struggle to maintain their financial gains. I personally benefited from the market crisis as I embrace challenging times while others tend to avoid them. Well, at least my advisor does too, jokingly….

    • @ridg3rs
      @ridg3rs Před 4 měsíci +1

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    • @Florencecoxx
      @Florencecoxx Před 4 měsíci

      I keep wondering how people earn money in financial markets, i tried trading on my own made a huge loss and now I'm scared of investing more.

    • @melissagrice
      @melissagrice Před 4 měsíci

      Personally, I would always advise getting a professional help so they can steer you through the choppy market.

    • @Florencecoxx
      @Florencecoxx Před 4 měsíci

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    • @melissagrice
      @melissagrice Před 4 měsíci

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  • @davidtay9347
    @davidtay9347 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Just unimaginable.Shortage of land in Australia?That's kind of dumb.

  • @davidk6264
    @davidk6264 Před rokem +97

    We are reentering the class system we had in the 19th century. Landowners with access to unlimited funds to buy more land vs the workers who pay for it all.

    • @adamlouis3725
      @adamlouis3725 Před rokem +7

      this time we wont be so slow to lop heads off

    • @mushy111
      @mushy111 Před rokem +5

      Yes, although at the moment it's the majority who are property owners and the minority who are renters.
      But that will likely change with time.

    • @Janelle-hs2xn
      @Janelle-hs2xn Před rokem

      The Lucky Laundry by Nathan Lynch

    • @upward_onward
      @upward_onward Před rokem +3

      Because of the increase of wickedness the love of many shall grow cold. Mt 24:12

    • @deborahcurtis1385
      @deborahcurtis1385 Před rokem +1

      @@mushy111 It's already changing and there is the biggest concentration of wealth in the hands of fewer, since pre French Revolution.

  • @zdzislaw3470
    @zdzislaw3470 Před rokem +396

    What a shame that this is only being spoken about now when the problem is far too big for our britches. Before turning 30 I can say I've been homeless 3 times and live through sheer anxiety and panic every year when my lease renewal comes up. This has been a problem for our most marginalised Australians for the greater part of the last 15 years.

    • @deborahcurtis1385
      @deborahcurtis1385 Před rokem +26

      Also middle aged women are the group which has the highest risk of homelessness,
      How can housed people be so indifferent to this crisis?

    • @pronumeral1446
      @pronumeral1446 Před rokem +22

      @@deborahcurtis1385 Australia is a country where 20% of the country own 60% of the houses (that's about 6 million, of which about 1 million are vacant, not on the rental market and not being used by anybody), it's just massive inequality. And about 35% own 35% (that's owner occupiers). And about 5% are public housing.

    • @ellarweegadsden8483
      @ellarweegadsden8483 Před rokem +3

      But they do nothing about it. Why not?

    • @radiantgrxnger
      @radiantgrxnger Před rokem +28

      I’m on $120,000 a year and have had to move back with my Dad with my disable fiancé and our daughter.
      We where living on the Sunshine Coast and with a completely clean & perfect rental record, we’d applied for over 450 houses, 6months of applying, and unable to secure a property.
      And I’m talking each day, following up applications, categorising them in email folders. Attending property inspections, contacting agents, sometimes hearing back, sometimes not. Daily applications, absolute determination & focus, with nothing eventuating.
      After speaking to some agents who would speak to me in person off the record (not in writing via email etc) they explained to me that house owners are now being afforded the luxury of high end talent pools, with the likes of executives and senior leadership with salaries of half a million dollars, offering up to 6 and 12months rent up front, on the spot.
      Due to COVID, a lot of high end executives and people on amazingly high salaries with companies who have adapted to having senior leadership roles being able to work effectively from home, what’s happening is places like Sunshine Coast, Coffs Harbour, basically anywhere with nice coastal beautiful beach views & surroundings are now highly sort after areas.
      If you could work from home, would you rather live in the hustle & bustle of Melbourne , Sydney , Brisbane CBD or after the day of works finished working from home, walking along the beach with your family?
      The problem now becomes, how do people compete with that? Don’t get me wrong, I consider my family and I blessed to be on the salary I am on, and with a roof over our heads compared to some peoples circumstances, but even people on my salaries aren’t able to secure properties.
      How do you compete with someone on half a million dollars, willing to pay a house owner $35,000 plus up front on the spot?
      You can’t…
      So house owners can choose between someone like me, who can pay the bond and upfront costs, comfortably afford the property OR
      Someone that’s on half a million dollars, and offering them up to $35,000 on the spot.
      Who would you choose?

    • @grey7513
      @grey7513 Před rokem +10

      @@ellarweegadsden8483 Labor has committed to doing something about it. Approx 30,000 new homes. Voting Liberal got us here.

  • @jayceewedmak9524
    @jayceewedmak9524 Před rokem +15

    If doctors and nurses can't find a home just who are getting these places???

    • @BluddEHell
      @BluddEHell Před 11 měsíci +2

      In our town they are all Air bnb. An RN at our local hospital was “lucky” to rent a room in a house for $350 a week.

    • @sarahrickman6609
      @sarahrickman6609 Před měsícem

      ​@@BluddEHell😢

  • @rubylady7126
    @rubylady7126 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Just like in Canada and the US, Australia needs to start putting restrictions on AirB&B’s. They’ve ruined the housing market.

  • @jamesrebbechi5247
    @jamesrebbechi5247 Před rokem +324

    How any father can leave the mother of his children and his children in those dire circumstances is beyond belief. Words fail me.

    • @anonmouse15
      @anonmouse15 Před rokem +22

      Bogan's run has been a noble tradition for scum, crims, hoods, thugs and gangstas since antiquity.

    • @wendyfarr5050
      @wendyfarr5050 Před rokem +16

      Selfishness

    • @thatundeadlegacy2985
      @thatundeadlegacy2985 Před rokem +56

      isn't it her fault for picking a garbage man.

    • @jamesrebbechi5247
      @jamesrebbechi5247 Před rokem +62

      @@thatundeadlegacy2985 yes could well be, but equally plenty of sociopathic predators rip off the caring mask only after they have their prey locked down ie pregnant. I know bc I bash one whenever he goes anywhere near my daughter.

    • @robertolang9684
      @robertolang9684 Před rokem +4

      , the first rule or lesson in school your family your country are next to god for us if you fail one you fail all , you are lost

  • @gavinratima
    @gavinratima Před rokem +107

    I'm tired of politicians using this social housing problem as a political football and not do anything about it these people need help and not just words

    • @deborahcurtis1385
      @deborahcurtis1385 Před rokem +11

      They are usually investors themselves. So they have a vested interest in doing nothing.

    • @matthewatwood8641
      @matthewatwood8641 Před rokem

      Don't expect politicians to do anything. They are all liars. Not a single one is any good.

    • @alinoor6515
      @alinoor6515 Před rokem

      Very sad

    • @user-nf9xc7ww7m
      @user-nf9xc7ww7m Před rokem

      How is national housing service akin to a national health service not a thing? Free and universal to all, paid through taxes housing?
      The real labour party would support this. I fear that labour parties the world over have moved to corporate backing and the status quo.

    • @TheCoralie87
      @TheCoralie87 Před rokem

      Politicians probably think social housing is communism.

  • @joebloggs6131
    @joebloggs6131 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I'm Australian "homeless" but I'm a male. Nobody gives too hoots about men who live unhoused. Nobody even ask "hey, are you ok?" - it's been so long, approaching two years, and I'm getting used to not having anything and being very simple & frugal

  • @Tryagain563
    @Tryagain563 Před rokem +10

    Very sad that the young mother and her kids have nowhere permanent to call home. Poor lady, working hard and all just to survive.
    If I could help at all I would. I rent a place and am 73.
    Lord Jesus reach out to this woman and her children, bring them to know you, as their Heavenly Father and provider. But above all, as their Saviour and their God.
    Thank You Lord, amen.

  • @primemarketing123
    @primemarketing123 Před rokem +112

    Single mom and her problems. She is so brave and hard working. Hats off to her.

    • @karendalsadik7119
      @karendalsadik7119 Před rokem +26

      ❤ Finally a good word for single moms. I raised my daughter alone and she is doing better than me!

    • @garycooper9207
      @garycooper9207 Před rokem +10

      @@karendalsadik7119 You can be proud of yourself ❤️

    • @jeannebrandon318
      @jeannebrandon318 Před rokem +8

      Where is the father!

    • @garycooper9207
      @garycooper9207 Před rokem

      @@jeannebrandon318 What do you think? Ask the Father? Why men leave and leave their women and kids in shit? All the so called men that does that should be neutered like animals

    • @Serenity425
      @Serenity425 Před 11 dny

      Stop having kids, stop be single mom when u can't be affordable in finance. It will be a crime.

  • @Ktki10
    @Ktki10 Před rokem +51

    This kind of thing is also happening in the UK and USA. It is not a random or accidental situation. The whole thing was planned and created, deliberately.

  • @funnybunnystmbl7383
    @funnybunnystmbl7383 Před 3 měsíci +3

    We have the same situations here in 🇨🇦. And I believe one of the biggest issues is the short term rentals. Thats killed affordability and supply over the past 2-3 years. A couple of provinces here have banned and/or put regulations on Air bnb's to help with the problem. Maybe Australia needs to try the same?

  • @roxydee1452
    @roxydee1452 Před rokem +4

    Biggest myth that homelessness is the result of not having a job. Sure, it can be... but living and working as a white collar professional in Hobart a few years ago, I seriously faced the prospect of sleeping in my car. I opened up to a co-worker about my struggle, thinking never in my life did I imagine I would have to start this conversation. It had a good outcome, through his connections my colleague helped me get an off-season holiday shack an hour's drive out of town, with an outdoor toilet... but I was over the moon!
    I could only stay there 7 months however, as it was let through Air bnb during the summer months. I moved back to the mainland.
    Yes, Tasmania is very beautiful but I have met several people who had to leave it for reasons identifical to mine.
    It's not a picnic on the mainland, mind! Am currently renting a dilapidated apartment in Sydney where the landlord wants to put rent up by 15%... And I'm hearing worse stories!

  • @andrewlim9345
    @andrewlim9345 Před rokem +310

    Thanks for covering homelessness in Australia. We have a similar situation in New Zealand with people living in motels and occasionally tents and cars.

    • @kiwihawk2563
      @kiwihawk2563 Před rokem +11

      I watch something the US City are doing now it a great idea we could do it in AUS An NZ as well an it cheap to build but the goverment perfer to spend 500,000 on a home for 3 then spending the same amount an house 30 ++ This home ment to last 3-5 years until a home can be build but it will never happen with 75,000 new poeple arriving in NZ every year an just 6 new homes .

    • @jacodevnik9883
      @jacodevnik9883 Před rokem +28

      Too many immergrants being housed while people born there are left out on the street!

    • @mimi64231
      @mimi64231 Před rokem +11

      @@jacodevnik9883 If immigrants work , they can afford houses. Me and my husband are immigrants in the UK and we bought a house. We never took benefits.

    • @mimi64231
      @mimi64231 Před rokem +12

      We don't have a homeless problem in Poland. We have poor people, but no one lives in a tent.

    • @big_draws
      @big_draws Před rokem +9

      Too many low wage foreigners in NZ without the housing thanks to National selling off our housing stock, now we see the poor results

  • @tasmangirl
    @tasmangirl Před rokem +70

    I'am French born and became an Australian citizen in 2012 , I left Australia in 2018 because it became extremely expensive.
    I don't regret my choice , I miss my Australian friends but my quality of life has improved since i arrived in France.
    I might go back and live in OZ one day , will see what happens.
    Australia it's a beautiful place .

    • @user-qb7ms6vs7s
      @user-qb7ms6vs7s Před rokem +5

      Im british but recently moved to the Netherlands and feel a bit out of place here. How does living in Australia compared to living in Western Europe?

    • @tasmangirl
      @tasmangirl Před rokem +22

      @@user-qb7ms6vs7s Europe is so different, so much more you can do , you don't need to take a plane to go in Spain for instance ( I live near the Spanish border) or Italy etc
      You can have a good meal for cheap at the restaurant, houses are cheaper, food is cheaper, leisures are cheaper .
      In Australia you just have to pay and pay and pay . Obviously it's getting worse.
      I owned 2 houses in France , I couldn't owned one in Australia.... So no regrets even if i love Australia very much.

    • @frederickmuhlbauer9477
      @frederickmuhlbauer9477 Před rokem +4

      Warsaw Poland is my choice as a former New Yorker

    • @tabbi888
      @tabbi888 Před rokem +4

      in the last 6months my rents gone from $330 to $400 per week but that's still lower than the areas average at $500-$600per week and I live in an undesirable suburb outside Brisbane. I wish I could escape elsewhere your lucky to have another option, but I think it's only going to get worse probably much worse so I doubt you'd want to ever come back. The prices are absolutely ridiculous and getting worse very quickly most have gone up by 150 dollars a week in only 6months. crazy and totally terrifying for those of us stuck here.

    • @frederickmuhlbauer9477
      @frederickmuhlbauer9477 Před rokem +1

      Tabbi888 Come to Warsaw Great city growing rapidly and you can rent a nice flat for 600 USD a month

  • @tteariki330
    @tteariki330 Před rokem +2

    Wow!!! just lost for words for these families and especially, the young hard working Mom with the two young ones. absolute heart breaking.

  • @robyn7287
    @robyn7287 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Never thought Australia would have this problem. I bought up my children in public housing , without it life would have been very difficult. I waited 2 years, waiting 10 is extreme. The government started a program of selling off these houses and offering units in multi complexes for some and rental assistance as replacements. This intentional disbandment of the housing sector for low income families has now obviously reached crisis levels. All governments have had a chance to change it but it’s been ignored and will continue to be until we look like the tent cities in America.😢

  • @janetkirsten6233
    @janetkirsten6233 Před rokem +276

    Landlords need to pass a property health check or be blacklisted ! Good on you Kyla for taking off. I am a landlord and my property can fetch 600 per week. I have not raised rent, ever and still charge 360 per week to a single, working mum, because I've been homeless myself and I was taken advantage of my a greedy L.L. Every time people vote Labor, interest rates and cost of living soars, while the big 4 banks profit ??? It's an iceage system that has forced 50 percent of Australians into poverty. Among this there are good landlords out there. Not all are greedy grubs. Our system needs to change. There are more functional ways in 2023 to curb inflation. The 1901 model is killing this country. I hate Albo. Take care girl

    • @kristinab1078
      @kristinab1078 Před rokem +5

      Thank you for doing your part. Now if only other landlords would do the same....

    • @LouLou-Aus
      @LouLou-Aus Před rokem +6

      We have a rental in Muswellbrook NSW. We also rent to a single mum and give her a very nice, affordable home with solar power. When we signed up with the RE to let it out they conducted a thorough check and explained they had been approached by the previous owners to rent it out, but it was in a deplorable state, so didn't touch it, I thought it was common for realtors to have expectations of a decent rental-I work for a Homelessness Org now and know very different!

    • @joebloggs9941
      @joebloggs9941 Před rokem +4

      Good on you, Janet; To rise up out of homelessness, gain your own shelter, and provide shelter for more people (at only 60% market rate). There needs to be more like you because I rented a room in a place where the Landlord was a Surgeon, and he was greedy af.
      Thank you for doing what you do for the tenants.

    • @anonmouse15
      @anonmouse15 Před rokem +3

      Perhaps not all are greedy grubs, but the vast majority are.

    • @KimPham525
      @KimPham525 Před rokem +2

      Yeah, my weekly rent only went up $25 over 11 years at my previous place.

  • @melissafarrugia9531
    @melissafarrugia9531 Před rokem +69

    The Young Woman who is a Disability Worker, huge hug's and love to You for doing Your best. Never give up. I pray thing's improve for You and the People You're helping.

    • @michelledavies2197
      @michelledavies2197 Před rokem +8

      @@bobjames6622 easy to say coming from a place of privilege.

    • @kineticdeath
      @kineticdeath Před rokem +6

      @@bobjames6622 your entire comment is just a face full of presumptions. You dont know anything about her. Maybe she was married and lost her husband, maybe she wasnt but the father decided to bail out or maybe she's still living with the father and they are all working hard but still cannot find means to defeat the overpriced rental boss or come up with the 5-6 figure sum required to even make a deposit on a potentially non existant house for sale

    • @msbramble176
      @msbramble176 Před rokem +3

      She needs justice. 10 years of liberal policy of scratchin gthe backs of rich mates has lead to this.

    • @karendalsadik7119
      @karendalsadik7119 Před rokem

      @@bobjames6622 I suppose she got pregnant spontaneously so it’s all her fault? In my country they want to make contraceptives illegal in addition to abortion. The human being is programmed to procreate. Having children shouldn’t only be the right of Kings, Princes and billionaires.

    • @karendalsadik7119
      @karendalsadik7119 Před rokem +2

      @@msbramble176 that’s not liberal policy but Neoliberal policies. Pro wealthy and down with the working class.

  • @isaiahmajka3030
    @isaiahmajka3030 Před 8 měsíci +1

    This is just heartbreaking! Such strong and hard working people and they should have a roof over their head and a bed too sleep in. Please don’t look down on yourselves it’s not your fault you are still beautiful people and deserve a place too call home. Please, Keep on! Keeping on!! 💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️

  • @heartobefelt
    @heartobefelt Před rokem +2

    Supply and demand imbalance are influenced by little details such as 346,000 Homes now being listed part time or full time for Air BnB accommodation in Australia.
    Little factors like 195,000 new migrants being approved to come into the country each year and 50,000 - 97,000 international students expected to arrive for full time study or on working student visas while on average only 200,000 new homes are built each year.
    Compounding the problem is Real Estate agents "front running" real estate listings , pumping up perceived values to immigrants who dont know they got ripped off when they arrive here and buy a home or buy a home online before they even arrive in the country.
    Then we have the Social Fashionistas who buy homes for their "investment portfolio" so they can outbrag their friends at barbecues about only owning 173 investment properties.
    There would be 200,000 - 400,000 people who have saved money for a deposit but cant buy their first home because they are outbid to insane levels by new arrivals or cocaine fueled 30 year old "investment gurus".
    What a mess .

  • @StonedIn0z
    @StonedIn0z Před rokem +141

    I was first homeless in Australia as kid with my mum, then as a teen and have lived on the brink for much of my life as a disabled person.
    The fear of being homeless lives with me daily as rents rise, food prices soar and the poor become more marginalised.
    I currently pay 60% of my income to rent and after losing my previous home to flood in March. i am unable to rebuild or start fresh, Since i am barely keeping my head above water without family support.
    AirBnB is one example where thousands of homes in what are limited housing slots allocated in cities are now being used as commercial spaces.
    Regulations and rent controls are simply needed rather than the free for all we are in of letting the middle classes up to prey on the bottom classes to get richer..

    • @deborahcurtis1385
      @deborahcurtis1385 Před rokem +14

      Bravo and well said. Plus there is this blame shifting it's all supposed to be the homeless person's fault.

    • @gavinratima
      @gavinratima Před rokem +5

      Politicians like to grandstand on things that get them noticed and unfortunately the Homeless are in their sights you are to be commended for sharing your thoughts let's just hope someone has a heart and takes notice

    • @bronze2956
      @bronze2956 Před rokem +4

      I pay a bit more of my wage for rent and yes, I agree with every word you've said.

    • @tutttutt9558
      @tutttutt9558 Před rokem +5

      Rent control will limit the amount of available rentals even more.

    • @NMW80
      @NMW80 Před rokem +5

      Exactly it’s ridiculous I know how ya feel as I too have health issues which make it very hard for me to work

  • @amandaleavy2429
    @amandaleavy2429 Před rokem +70

    I find it hard to believe that any Government in Australia will ever do anything that will adversely effect the high price of realestate. There have been numerous articles over the years on MPs property portfolios.
    We really need to step up as a community and make this an issue - affordable housing for everyone, because if your earning $750 a week & can’t find rent , that’s frightening.
    As an Australian I find this so sad and shameful, and as a mother terrifying.

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 Před 11 měsíci

      It's much less expensive for housing in the US.

  • @cherylemaybury9967
    @cherylemaybury9967 Před rokem +3

    It’s even worse here in Hervey Bay. Rents have gone up over $200 a week in the last 3 years. People are having to pay $250 a week for a room in a shared house. Elderly people are forced to sleep in tents at the beach. It’s a terrible situation. 😊

  • @nadanalia3000
    @nadanalia3000 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Really breaks my heart to see widows, mothers and their babies struggling

  • @carlynsykes6053
    @carlynsykes6053 Před rokem +44

    It never ceases to amaze me….you can’t afford x, let’s charge you more. You can’t afford to rent a place to live, here’s a fine. You have trouble paying your bills on time, here’s a late fee and higher interest rate. It only serves to keep people down and make them fall farther and farther behind. Then maybe you can afford the monthly rent but, well, you need to pay 3 months rent before you can get the keys.

    • @madhuramitra6688
      @madhuramitra6688 Před rokem +1

      This is same for all countries be it a first world or third world. no improvement in population , health and home . Shameful conditions.

    • @TheCoralie87
      @TheCoralie87 Před rokem

      Agreed 😡.

  • @robzee5038
    @robzee5038 Před rokem +134

    This is heart breaking, homelessness is worldwide and now it’s becoming a normal way of living in Australia. If we all help one family this can stop

    • @ubiquitousdiabolus
      @ubiquitousdiabolus Před rokem +14

      Where are the fathers??

    • @user-nf9xc7ww7m
      @user-nf9xc7ww7m Před rokem

      @@ubiquitousdiabolus
      Even 2 full time incomes cannot afford some of these prices. Why aren't those d--ned kids working too? Lazy 9 year olds need to get out of school and into those sweatshops, am I right?
      Yes, that's sarcasm

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 Před rokem +6

      @@ubiquitousdiabolus In jail for failure to pay child support, silly.

    • @vinlago
      @vinlago Před rokem +4

      @@ubiquitousdiabolus while a majority may not have fathers my mother took in a couple who were homeless. She didn't change rent and they stayed over a year until they got on their feet. They weren't acquaintances, they were strangers. It worked well but that may be a rare outcome. It is, however, possible.

    • @dcg590
      @dcg590 Před rokem

      @@crand20033well, let’s put accountability where it belongs. On HER. She chose the deadbeats, had kids she can’t afford and now wants handouts. Too bad. People whom are Responsible are sick and tired of funding these people

  • @Jane5720
    @Jane5720 Před rokem +6

    Where are all the fathers of these children? Seriously, where are they?

  • @renewyourmind1815
    @renewyourmind1815 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I'm struggling too, but this breaks my heart for these people. I wish I could help 😢

  • @phillacey878
    @phillacey878 Před rokem +116

    Housing was meant for families and people to have a roof over their heads but in Australia it's become the domain of greed with property investors and land lords constantly upping rents to milk every last dollar out of people and families renting. Young Australians have been priced out of the housing market by foreign and local property investors charging obscene rents where renters pay off their negatively geared property. Scott Morrison won an election on Labor wanting to scrap negative gearing and capital gains on property investors which highlights what sort of a country we live in where homelessness and inequality gets bigger by the day on the back of bad government policy which encourages the status quo greed now runs the property market welcome to Australia.

    • @michelledavies2197
      @michelledavies2197 Před rokem +15

      I totally agree with you and what these people don't get is crime will go up and the gangs move in therefore everyone is society becomes impacted all because of greed from a basic human right. Sad to be these kind of people.

    • @matthewatwood8641
      @matthewatwood8641 Před rokem +2

      That's how capitalism works.

    • @phillacey878
      @phillacey878 Před rokem

      @Matthew Atwood The ugly side of capitalism sink or swim and there's a lot more sinking than swimming that's how it works great for the rich.?? Let me guess your swimming 🤑👁👀

    • @soulthriver-oz6470
      @soulthriver-oz6470 Před rokem

      @@michelledavies2197 Exactly. You got it.

    • @derickjude7188
      @derickjude7188 Před rokem

      @@matthewatwood8641 No, wrong, because it isn't working for the many. This is corruption!

  • @rossstuart906
    @rossstuart906 Před rokem +71

    Thank you for showing this. My son and I are are struggling, and job provides are pushing us into homeless because we live in the bush where there is no close work, our payments will be stopped, then we starve to death, we live in a one room shack with no windows but it's better than a tent, god help all of us.

    • @Janelle-hs2xn
      @Janelle-hs2xn Před rokem

      The Lucky Laundry by Nathan Lynch

    • @soulthriver-oz6470
      @soulthriver-oz6470 Před rokem +11

      Oh dear God, I'm so sorry to hear that. I know in my heart there are thousands, not hundreds of ppl like you. I hope you've tried all social housing options etc! You better stock up soon on essentials, cans, wood, matches, fuel. Things aren't getting any better sorry to say. Pray. Even if you're ot a believer. There are many many good women your age who would be over the moon to get a guy like you with a son! Many lonely women homeowners. Go on social media. Don't delay.

    • @8675-__
      @8675-__ Před rokem +10

      May God bless you with better living conditions soon. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @standstillvlog5574
    @standstillvlog5574 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I live here in the Philippines and watching this, its a heartbreaking situations, Australia is known for being one of the most best countries to live in, but there are things, the bad sides of the country..

  • @jacquelineburns1683
    @jacquelineburns1683 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Why can't the mother be granted free child care while she's working? Surely, that would help lower the stress levels a little, not to mention being a hell of a lot better for the kids. It's insane the amount of stress she would be feeling having her kids at her workplace - every time the little one screamed, I felt the mother flinch. Start a 'Grannies for Hire' charity and get these Mothers some bloody help!

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Před 10 měsíci +2

      At who's expense?

    • @RoxyTrevellas
      @RoxyTrevellas Před 7 měsíci +1

      At the expense of a state that should be glad to have young mothers try so hard to work and to contribute and not rely on welfare.
      At the expense of a state who should know that kids are the future.
      At the expense of a state that should be ashamed to have babies live in mouldy, asbestos-filled sheds.
      At the expense of the taxes that we all pay and that this young mother pays, too. Why waste taxes on making rich people richer and poor people poorer.

    • @angelaandradeus6290
      @angelaandradeus6290 Před měsícem

      @@RoxyTrevellas expense of a state means expense of others although

  • @ardriacrawford
    @ardriacrawford Před rokem +45

    This is worldwide especially here in the United States

  • @suz484
    @suz484 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Tiny houses/shipping container homes on communal land is very needed. Another alternative, but councils need to be open to this and approve the building permits, etc.

    • @MaterLacrymarum
      @MaterLacrymarum Před 10 měsíci

      Can you imagine living in a shipping container? I mean, why not put people into holes in the ground? If there no lower limit for you? What's the difference between a shipping container and a tent? When was the last time you stepping into a shipping container?

  • @veronicafuller4353
    @veronicafuller4353 Před 3 měsíci +1

    What a devoted mother she is. She’s so patient and loving. I feel bad for families like this

  • @Timmsy
    @Timmsy Před rokem +92

    Dear young lady working and living in the hotel. What a hell of a lot of stress for the little family. Best wishes Mum ...you are so strong and hard working. Praying for you

  • @jameshong2203
    @jameshong2203 Před rokem +93

    Being an adult is not easy. Stay strong, don't lose hope.

  • @traciecombs7030
    @traciecombs7030 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Jesus....this is the story across the world. Class systems between the weathly & service class are growing. This problem is real in Greenville SC....

  • @arlenem9697
    @arlenem9697 Před rokem +2

    No low income housing being built + high rental cost because of demand = homelessness. This is so sad, unfortunately this is happening everywhere.

  • @ChaoticAnswers
    @ChaoticAnswers Před rokem +31

    As a handyman I've seen hundreds of properties turned into air bnb.

    • @cherylcook1942
      @cherylcook1942 Před rokem +8

      In the US as well. Entire neighborhoods are empty, owned as second homes and rented out as airbnb.

  • @cuchitp
    @cuchitp Před rokem +70

    I feel very sorry for all of them and their stories, but the young mum with the two children really got to me. I recently came back from a trip to Bangkok and I was shocked to see mothers/grandmothers with small children, even babies, begging. Then I went into the Sydney CBD last week, and my jaw almost dropped when I saw a mother with her children begging, amongst all the Christmas shoppers. I thought how could this happen? Why is this happening? Have I lived in a bubble where I thought our taxes would provide a good future for all of us? Specially those who are trying to overcome difficulties?
    I pray that she can find some peace. Her eyes really need some rest and happiness around her.

    • @soniasias6226
      @soniasias6226 Před 7 měsíci +6

      It's all by design. The great reset.

    • @maxdudomite
      @maxdudomite Před 6 měsíci +2

      Where’s the father tho?

    • @gracejoy5339
      @gracejoy5339 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@soniasias6226 "You will own nothing. You will be happy."

  • @snowice4354
    @snowice4354 Před 10 měsíci +1

    i love Four Corners... true, real , honest.....Thank you

  • @kathyfrancis9229
    @kathyfrancis9229 Před rokem +4

    Heart breaking. This poor woman and the trauma she must go through every waking hour. It is so very sad. I will always be grateful for my small flat. I am living the life of royalty compared to this woman. I will never complain again.

  • @zanychelly
    @zanychelly Před rokem +90

    You can’t go on without thinking that all those families are in fact broken families.
    Dark times we live in…

    • @1953beetle
      @1953beetle Před rokem +5

      We have been for a while and for some time to come it seems(i could be wrong,feel free to correct me if I'm wrong,ok).

    • @polarisjustdothework2258
      @polarisjustdothework2258 Před rokem +7

      More like BROKE families 👪💔😢

    • @Itsaboutthewaterlife
      @Itsaboutthewaterlife Před rokem +1

      @@1953beetle You're not wrong.

    • @1953beetle
      @1953beetle Před rokem +1

      @@Itsaboutthewaterlife 👍

    • @cindi4031
      @cindi4031 Před rokem +3

      @@polarisjustdothework2258 No broken and selfish. People don't want to share what they have. No real parent would let their child suffer when they can help them. It may be crowded, inconvenient, and take infinite patience, but you do that for love. How any parent/grandparent can be at home relaxing knowing their child/grandchild is suffering is something I will never understand or excuse.

  • @elizabethwhite7268
    @elizabethwhite7268 Před rokem +82

    Sadly we have the same problem here in Canada. The cost of rent and home prices are through the roof since Covid. We have homeless encampments in the cities big and small. There doesn't seem to be an end to it. My rent for a 2 bedroom is just under 1900.00 a month. Nothing but problems and the property management does NOTHING about it! There is no end in sight. EVERYTHING is so expensive and wages never increase to meet the demand.
    My heart goes out to all the families, especially the single mums. 💔

    • @svetlana7904
      @svetlana7904 Před rokem +6

      How sad... and here in Australia is even worse, migrants are being exploited and humiliated to the core... how shameful... Australian politicians age unseen racists... the whole Parliament working against people not for people and people are still silent but for how long?!?!
      Regards from warm Melbourne, take care dear friend, I love your empathy

    • @elizabethwhite7268
      @elizabethwhite7268 Před rokem +2

      @@svetlana7904 thank you Svetlana. Greetings from an icy Kitchener, Ontario Canada 🤍

    • @zainulabdin1720
      @zainulabdin1720 Před rokem +2

      Elizabeth I m sorry for your grief may God bless you dear ❣️ sending love from Dubai stay strong. 🙏

    • @elizabethwhite7268
      @elizabethwhite7268 Před rokem +1

      @Zain Ul Abdin thank you Zain for your kind words.

    • @kathleenmcbride1471
      @kathleenmcbride1471 Před rokem +4

      It is the same in the US. Many are being "priced out" where I live. If I don't live like a complete miser I will be one of them. I have been looking to see where I could go but it is really the same in the other states I have been looking at as well. I am retired. I guess I should have kept working forever but I couldn't.

  • @Mumsgardenoasis
    @Mumsgardenoasis Před rokem +7

    as a landlady with 5 rentals, i make a point of NOT raising the rent - period.
    if my mortgage. taxes, insurance and repairs are covered, i don't see the need to burden the renter with an added expense, especially given the current economic circumstances and inflation.
    oh and i always keep the places well maintained. it's not right to not do so. it's the decent thing to do.
    i live in the usa. things are dire here also.
    we can thank the lunatic globalists for this mess.
    and taking children away from their parents under in these situations is NOT a solution. it only creates more problems - more societal and psychological distress.
    more government isn't the solution.
    LESS globalist crap is the solution.

    • @luke5957
      @luke5957 Před 9 měsíci

      How about selling some of your hoarded properties and increasing supply for younger buyers? You are part of the problem

  • @janeprepper177
    @janeprepper177 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I waited 4 and a half years for 'social housing ' (we call it section 8 in U.S.). We actually have the opposite problem...plenty of apartments, but no one can afford them. Landlords would rather have empty units than lower the rent. This crisis is global, and I don't see it getting any better anytime soon 😮

  • @letgo8118
    @letgo8118 Před rokem +136

    Greed is what's going to destroy us all.

    • @ursulasmith6402
      @ursulasmith6402 Před rokem +7

      Its all over the world 🌎.

    • @ponderinglife5582
      @ponderinglife5582 Před rokem

      @@ursulasmith6402 revelation 21:3 and 4 will cure this for good,,,john 17:3 is how it wll happen,,,psalm 37:11

    • @8675-__
      @8675-__ Před rokem +2

      Exactly! I couldn't agree more 👍

    • @dcg590
      @dcg590 Před rokem +1

      How is it greedy to expect you to pay rent? You aren’t owed free housing

    • @Heather-xz3eo
      @Heather-xz3eo Před rokem

      ​@@dcg590 its more than that ..... its asking more than is needed

  • @shadigif8916
    @shadigif8916 Před rokem +77

    When housing is treated as a commodity or investment opportunity & not a fundamental right this is end result.

  • @patd4u2
    @patd4u2 Před rokem +3

    Kyla has a awesome dad, he loads up all her furniture gives her a kiss goodbye and leaves, doesn't seem to bother him that she has absolutely nowhere to go with her child

  • @SundayzCrows33
    @SundayzCrows33 Před 24 dny +1

    Heart breaking is an understatement!!!
    Killed my heart just listening to these struggling hard working Aussie families.
    What happened to Australia, the land of plenty and the free!!!
    Just listen to our National Anthem from decades ago it says it all.

  • @vtech920
    @vtech920 Před rokem +29

    Affordable Housing here in Canada is at a crisis level as well. People are unable to live nowadays.

  • @squeakyrabbit
    @squeakyrabbit Před rokem +153

    This is so depressing and sad. Some landlords have become cruel, unethical slum lords.

    • @Janelle-hs2xn
      @Janelle-hs2xn Před rokem

      The Lucky Laundry by Nathan Lynch

    • @jmc8076
      @jmc8076 Před rokem +9

      It goes much much higher. And where are the bio dads?? In Canada they cant just walk away.

    • @TaureanTrish
      @TaureanTrish Před rokem +3

      So has Housing NSW....:(

    • @soulthriver-oz6470
      @soulthriver-oz6470 Před rokem +5

      @@jmc8076 What happens in Canada? We have huge numbers of single Mums here. Boys growing up without a Male role model is not to be underestimated

    • @thescience5307
      @thescience5307 Před rokem

      All owned by China, what did you expect? They won't rest until every white Aussie is homeless.

  • @tirewacom
    @tirewacom Před rokem +1

    I dont live in austrailia but miss Collins sounds like a breath of fresh air for ya

  • @lukesmith4440
    @lukesmith4440 Před rokem +7

    I've been noticing a recurring situation in may of these news pieces on the difficulties being faced by so many in so many countries. It's the elderly and single mothers that are really being hit hard. I want to know why the father's of these children are not stepping up to their responsibilities of being a father.

  • @koupefnbr
    @koupefnbr Před rokem +240

    As a fellow homeless person, it has been rough this year. I resonate so much with these incredible human beings. Its damn scary.
    I was told in March by a support worker that I needed to get a car loan, so my son and I can sleep in a car until I could get my health together somehow, and somehow find another home. All thanks to selfish landlords who ignored mold issues and by the time we moved, the levels were measured as uninhabitable... and that is where we spent nearly two years straight inside. I spent over $20,000 on rent for a home that made my son and I sicker. Its now affected both of our health and we have been living with my friend since May. The lower your income and the more difficult your circumstances, the far higher chance you'll end up in a tent. I should be living in a tent right now, and I'm grateful I'm not one of the hundreds of families that slept in their cars in Canberra this year.
    Our country has failed most of the population, and I am desperately hoping one day I can afford our little home for my son and I.

    • @forestcottage7321
      @forestcottage7321 Před rokem +17

      Your words are accurate and my heart is saddened by your circumstances. Thank God you have a good friend who has kept you both safe. Our government CAN do much to fix this housing problem right now! The problem is they are looking at it from the old standard. We need new and fresh. The Housing Minister should explore models in the USA like... "Emerald Village" and build little solar tiny homes to get people housed quickly. Every day homeless is a day stolen from a productive happy life.
      Stay strong as nothing lasts forever. There is a shift happening..🌻❤️

    • @trishaprett7721
      @trishaprett7721 Před rokem +16

      How do keep going.I get so sad looking at ads,from people looking for housing,on a daily basis.I did provide a home to someone,homeless,and it was a disaster,so being older now afraid to do so again.Think many people like me want to help,but nervous of consequences.

    • @AprilKristel
      @AprilKristel Před rokem +13

      I'm a home owner and it's really hard to fix things you wouldn't be profiting off your house with renting it while you have a home loan. Renovating homes are extremely expensive. I had to live with a leaking roof for years and it probably did affect my health. I have no insulation in my house it gets really cold. I have no way of getting out of my home. Homeowners are not always the problem it's like the cost of materials to fix things and paying people to do it and then there's the banks charging high interest rates. Council rates go up too 😔

    • @freidaelliott8769
      @freidaelliott8769 Před rokem +8

      @Jes Pearl I am so sorry to hear about your situation! I don't know about the laws where you live but is it possible to take your old landlord to court? It seems to me that he is responsible for the negative impact on your health by letting you live in substandard moldy housing and then doubly responsible for refusing to fix it. Because he is responsible, he would have to pay for doctor bills, loss of work, and also the costs of getting you moved into suitable housing. Again, I don't know what it's like where you live but in the US, there is legal aid assistance that helps low income people who qualify. Maybe there's something like that in your town? Also, because this would be a wrongful injury type case, there are lawyers in the US that take these type of cases and you only pay them if they win the case for you. They typically are paid from the money you win. So, if you don't win, you don't pay them anything. Perhaps there are these accidental/wrongful injury type of attorneys where you live? I'm just throwing out ideas, hoping something can be useful to you. I hate that you and your son are in this situation! Hopefully something can be done to change things positively for you both, very SOON! I would start with speaking to a lawyer for some advice tho. Usually they will do a free intial consultation 🤷‍♀️ Are there any housing laws there? Or like a Housing Authority that over sees the standards of housing and rental guidelines? Maybe they can help?
      I'll be praying and wishing good things come your way! Best of luck to you both! ❤

    • @AprilKristel
      @AprilKristel Před rokem +3

      @@highcountrydelatite yeah that's true.
      I think it's bad business if you let a house get neglected and let the roof leaky mouldy.
      I know some people do it just for free tax freshholds and once a investment property goes up they can sell it to clear whatever they owe on the house they are living in. That's if it's a second property. People buy a investment property to pay for their homes in the end. Most of the time they don't care too much about the person renting it.