Revealed: Carmelo Loprete’s place in the world’s most feared mafia
An international mafia expert has told how and why the late Italian came to be associated with the mega-rich crime gang the ‘Ndrangheta – the world’s most feared mafia.
An international mafia expert has told how and why the late Italian came to be associated with the mega-rich crime gang the ‘Ndrangheta – the world’s most feared mafia.
A Housing Trust resident has told of being surrounded by empty units, some being vacant up to several years while SA battlers are doing it tough sleeping on the streets.
The parents of a young teen left concussed and with PTSD after a shocking attack by a fellow student are outraged by the school telling the boy he had to “make friends” with the attacker.
The Advertiser spent the final morning with a sick, distraught 48-year-old Unley man as he moved his stuff and his eight dogs from the soon-to-be-demolished house he was evicted from.
A disabled mother said that she was threatened with immediate eviction by a not-for-profit after missing a meeting because she says her son was in hospital.
A disabled northern suburbs woman said Anglicare SA evicted her from emergency accommodation because she did not apply for enough private rentals, fears living in a tent will be next.
An Adelaide woman says the way she was treated when she first landed in emergency accommodation led to feel worried about being immediately evicted from the shelter she went to “to heal”.
A mother of three says that after 12 years on the public housing list and months in a cramped room, she worries a “heartless” system will evict her and her kids at a moment’s notice.
Alexandrina Campbell says she spent five years living on a couch but was told by SA Housing Trust that she was “housed” and so would have to wait 15 years to get public housing.
Seven women have come forward to explain the rules and conditions they had to meet for emergency shelter amid SA’s housing crisis.
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