Growing Number of Families Facing Homelessness in Queensland

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Jasmine Sloane and her four children are facing homelessness in Queensland due to the unaffordability of rentals. They are currently living in a small hotel room and two of the children have to stay in her mother's garage. This is part of a growing trend in the state's housing crisis.

Jasmine Sloane and her four children are facing homelessness in Queensland due to the unaffordability of rentals. They are currently living in a small hotel room and two of the children have to stay in her mother's garage.

This is part of a growing trend in the state's housing crisis.

 

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