Aboriginal tenants face ‘wall of China’ to access WA housing as discrimination locks out rentals
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Natalie Garlett has a stable fly-in, fly-out job, a clean rental record, and few demands but she can’t find a home in Perth’s saturated private rental market.
After getting knockback after knockback, the mother of five is sleeping in the lounge of her daughter’s tiny two-bedroom unit with her 11-year-old son.
Private rentals are out of reach for most low income earners in WA while waiting times for public housing have ballooned.
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