
People face homelessness as National Rental Affordability Scheme ends
More than a dozen people on the sunshine coast are preparing to be homeless, as a government-subsidised rent scheme comes to an end. Thousands are facing the same fate across the country, prompting calls for immediate action to stop the national housing crisis from deepening.
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