No fridge or shower and snakes on doorstep at Noarlunga tent home
A father and his son are forced to camp at Perry’s Bend in their months-long wait for housing. They have nowhere to keep food cool and wildlife roams around their makeshift home.
A father and his son are forced to camp at Perry’s Bend in their months-long wait for housing. They have nowhere to keep food cool and wildlife roams around their makeshift home.
She works and says she always paid her rent on time before the landlord decided to sell up. Now this Adelaide mum shares a look inside the last option she had left.
An affordable housing provider is in talks with offshore investors to back an ambitious growth plan targeting 2000 new homes across Adelaide.
Higher-density living along key urban corridors and new greenfields developments ringing the city are the core of a new 30-year master plan for Adelaide. See it here.
Police have been called to a suburban Housing Trust unit complex 22 times in 35 days, prompting Opposition calls for a crackdown on unruly public housing tenants.
A homeless southern suburbs father just wants a stable roof over his young sons’ heads – but says single dads are being left behind in the housing crisis.
Brooke Thomas had just eight days before she and her seven children would be homeless – but now she’s received some heartwarming news.
Kicked out of their home with hundreds of rejected applications, a desperate single mum is pleading for help – but faces a 10-year wait from Housing SA.
Construction has started on hundreds of social houses and homes for private sale in what the state government says is SA’s largest social housing project in decades.
More than 23,000 new homes are being planned across the state since the state government took power, according to official figures. Search the map to see the plans in your area.
When it comes to the battle of the states, SA always had one trump card. But we might have now lost it – and our young people, writes Emily Olle.
Land in three locations will be rezoned to tackle the state’s housing crisis, including developments of up to four storeys in a prestigious beachside suburb. See the details.
Thought the days of random flatmates were behind you? Cost of living pressures are forcing older people back into house-sharing – and for Jo Dixon, the result was a horror story.
This is when laws must change – forcing someone out of their home during a rental crisis, just because of a rule, defies common sense, writes Kathryn Bermingham.
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