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Devastating reality for five million Aussies


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by Diana Jenkins
17th May 2021 5:18 AM
Millions of Australians face the threat of hunger this year, as the lasting impacts of coronavirus, drought and bushfires force people who have never previously needed help to reach out for food relief.
Charities in the sector fear that despite a positive budget, the next 12 months will be a time of enormous uncertainty, with children and single-parent families doing it especially tough.
It s one of the toughest times we ve faced in the modern era for food relief, said Feed Appeal CEO Katherine Gokavi-Whaley.
The compounding effect of successive natural disasters meeting a global pandemic has seen many Australians facing an unprecedented level of uncertainty and insecurity. ....

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Gold Coast residents forced to sleep in cars, caravan parks as rental crisis bites


The rental situation in one of Australia s fastest growing cities is so dire that desperate renters are having to sleep in their cars and in caravan parks.
Rental vacancy rates have plummeted below one per cent in most parts of the Gold Coast - down to below half a per cent in many suburbs - including Burleigh, Arundel, Coolangatta, Coomera and Varsity Lakes.
The rental squeeze is being driven by a range of factors, including Covid refugees coming from Melbourne and Sydney and also returning home from overseas.
The Gold Coast s surf, sun and sand reputation can be a trap for people who try to move there without enough money, as one community manager warns don t come here unless you are loaded ....

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'We haven't looked back': Qld's biggest population boom in 16 years


‘We haven’t looked back’: Qld’s biggest population boom in 16 years
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Sunny Queensland experienced a boom in new residents not seen in almost two decades as families fled COVID lockdowns in southern states in 2020 in search of a better lifestyle.
Australian Bureau of Statistics figures reveal Victoria had its first net interstate population loss since 2008 last year, with 12,700 people moving out, while more than 18,800 people left New South Wales for other parts of the country.
Queensland has enjoyed a surging population as people flee other states. ....

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Migration slump could gift SEQ a building 'catch-up' decade


Migration slump could gift SEQ a building ‘catch-up’ decade
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The slow return of overseas migration could give south-east Queensland space to get ahead on major infrastructure projects, even as population growth continues to outpace all other Australian states and capital cities.
Leading demographer and social researcher Mark McCrindle said the silver lining of international border closures, which has kept at bay the net national population increase of 230,000 a year, was that it would enable the region to prepare for what was expected to be a decade boom. ....

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