‘We’ve been forced to live in a hotel … I’m worried we’ll die here’
The family can no longer afford private rentals in their city, and haven’t been able to secure any social housing.
The family can no longer afford private rentals in their city, and haven’t been able to secure any social housing.
“She found out on the night that she was the only one not staying, the only one going home.”
“I know she probably meant this to be comforting, but it wasn’t at all,” Jess said. Warning: This article contains sensitive topics.
“She violated my daughter, so I called the cops.”
“It’s obvious they care about the pictures (and probably the gifts), not about the guests.”
“It’s easy to be a good Dad to a quiet and easy child whose every need is met by mum. It’s all an illusion.”
“And no, I’m not working or doing anything important. This is what I’m doing instead. Sorry, not sorry.”
“Here’s how we plan to fit them all into one bedroom.”
“My kids are spoiled and ungrateful most of the time. This is my next step if it carries on.”
In this relatable video, a fed-up mum takes drastic action against her sons’ untidy rooms by clearing out everything.
Paramedics were called to the primary school in Sydney’s inner west just before 10am on Tuesday morning.
The confused woman had never heard of this random rule; now she’s wondering if it was “pregnancy hormones” running rampant.
“It’s so frustrating and doesn’t seem fair, especially when things are already hard with everything else going up,” said Melbourne mum Anina.
Aoife was only on a waiting list for a speech pathologist for three months, but we didn’t know how lucky we were at the time.
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