When Labor came to power in 2007, then Prime Minister Kevin Rudd put homelessness at the top of the agenda, labelling it our ''national obscenity'' and ordering his ministers to spend a night in a homeless shelter to see how many people were being turned away.
In the post below, Dr Lesley Russell looks at the failure of political leadership on housing security since. She tracks its impact, particularly on health and wellbeing, and points to international models that are showing the way.
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