Australian society continues to be characterised by increasing social and economic inequality post the COVID-19 pandemic. The great hopes of many arose at the onset of the pandemic. A national Australian approach saw the country work cooperatively with an approach of improving social welfare and income supports, housing and accommodation for marginalised people but this quickly eroded as the imminent threat of the COVID-19 diminished. Access to safe and affordable housing for all people across Australia became a major social and political issue after the pandemic receded
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1 | The National Housing and Homelessness Crisis | Shane Warren |
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Exploring Family Homelessness In Queensland Through A Critical Social Work Lens | Shane Warren and Adam Barnes |
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Homelessness and Housing Instability in Young People Engaged in Tertiary Education in Australia: An urgent call for research | Taylor Purcell and Danielle Davidson |
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Using Podcasting To Advance Activist Practice and Critical Reflection in Response to the Housing Crisis | Jean Carruthers and Hayley Thirkettle |
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Postscript: Politics, Housing Policy and National Cabinet | Bronwyn Stevens |
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Local Community Climate Activism, Television and Social Change | Elke Weissmann and Belinda Tyrrell |
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The Labor-Greens Climate Wars in Australia: How it all began and why it must end | Verity Burgmann |
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Changing Perceptions on Homelessness | Claire Letitia Reynolds |
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