
Originally Posted by
Bigbjorn
Bob, public housing is nothing to do with Centrelink. This is a state matter. Used to be called Queensland Housing Commission. The problem is that a high percentage of public housing tenants are also Centrelink clients, sole parents, disability pensioners, unemployed. Centrelink pay financial support to those eligible but do not provide housing or even intercede with the state housing authority on behalf of mutual clients. Different sides of the street. For decades now state housing have no longer been building estates or suburbs which practice had created ghettos. Policy nowadays is to scatter public housing throughout the suburbs.
Thanks for the heads up. It's unfortunate that it seems all of the tenants are long term Centrelink customers. Either way, there is a major problem here. I know about housing commission. When we moved to Brisbane from Rockhampton in the late 50's, we moved into a housing commission house in Stafford Heights, Ogden St. with my Mothers Mother. 3 Families in the one house. A lot of love, and discipline, kept us kids on the straight and narrow. Talk on the ground is this at Kipparing, is a ghetto. Could be just an urban myth, but the talk is strong. Could be on A Current Affair in the future.
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