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Only 10 per cent of hotel homeless in permanent homes amid property shortage


Only 10 per cent of hotel homeless in permanent homes amid property shortage
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Just one in 10 homeless Victorians put up in hotels during the pandemic have been relocated to permanent homes, with Housing Minister Richard Wynne saying finding the right properties was a challenge, particularly in regional areas.
Homeless people disappeared from the streets within days in March last year after the state government paid to house them in hotels due to concerns of a COVID-19 outbreak among vulnerable rough sleepers unable to socially isolate. ....

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Facebook Accidentally Blocks Its Own Page in Australia Following News Ban


Facebook Accidentally Blocks Its Own Page in Australia Following News Ban
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Facebook blocked dozens of charity groups, nonprofit organizations, and even random big box retailers in Australia late Wednesday (early Thursday, local time), a move that appears to be collateral damage from Facebook’s ban on news in the country. Facebook even briefly blocked its own page in Australia, according to multiplereports and confirmation from a Facebook spokesperson.
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Facebook blocked all “news” content from being distributed on its platform in Australia on Wednesday over a decision by the federal government to potentially implement new rules that would force big tech companies to negotiate with news outlets and pay for news content. Facebook says the proposed rules are an attempt, “to penalize Facebook for content it didn’t take or ask for.” ....

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Facebook news Ban: Emergency services, government health departments, Bureau of Meteorology and state health pages caught up in social media block


Government news sites are being affected by the Facebook news ban.(Facebook)
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said the timing of Facebook s ban came as the social giant saw the passage of the proposed code through the House of Representatives yesterday - but the government had no warning.
The bill is yet to go through the Senate. 
Facebook is in no doubt that we re committed to the code, but also we would like to see them here in Australia, Mr Frydenberg said.  
Queensland Health s page has been restored.(Facebook)
But I think their actions today were unnecessary and wrong.  
The Treasurer spoke to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg today about differing interpretations of the proposed media code.  ....

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