‘Grateful’: From homeless and hopeless to happy and housed
Six months ago, Phillip Nancarrow found himself homeless at the age of 74. Today, he’s planting the lawn at his new home. Here is his story.
Six months ago, Phillip Nancarrow found himself homeless at the age of 74. Today, he’s planting the lawn at his new home. Here is his story.
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.
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”.
Homeless women say they are being forced to attend multiple housing inspections a week or risk losing their emergency accommodation, as part of requirements deemed as “cruel and unattainable”.
If you’re looking for a quaint Adelaide Hills getaway in a supreme location, this is the place for you. But it’s not doing anything to solve our state’s housing crisis.
A bleak sight in Adelaide may provide a depressing glimpse of Australia’s future, writes Paul Starick.
South Australia’s state debt has escalated to the equivalent of tens of thousands of dollars per person. Find out the figure.
A $1.5bn bill to fix what the Premier says is a “public policy disaster” in Adelaide’s north will hit household budgets across the state.
Don’t follow these trucks too closely if you’re on the roads in Adelaide’s north. There are a lot of them and they’re doing a job the government says is unacceptable.
Premier Peter Malinauskas will unveil a housing road map on Tuesday, with plans to fix one key bottleneck blocking new developments.
The SA Housing Trust will be reborn as part of Premier Peter Malinauskas’ blueprint to ease a home supply crisis.
A mega cash injection to house more than 700 South Australians has been revealed, starting with 50 affordable apartments in the south. See the full list of projects.
Abolishing stamp duty sounds like an easy win for first homebuyers but there’s still a risk to leaping at this chance, writes Kathryn Bermingham.
The state government has announced a major new policy to help first homeowners build or buy new homes.
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