Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsRally for homeless support

Rally for homeless support

Little Malop Street came alive with guest speakers, live music and a good old-fashioned barbecue this week to bring awareness to Greater Geelong’s homeless population.

The free event in Little Malop Central on Wednesday July 27 heard from local homeless agencies, Kaye, who has experienced homelessness and Christine Couzens MP.

Rising rents and a housing affordability crisis has led to more than 5000 people accessing homelessness services in the Barwon Region in the past year.

It has promoted calls from local agencies for a commitment from local, state and federal governments to provide 13,500 new properties by 2041 for Geelong alone which is 675 per year.

Barwon South West Homelessness Networker Rebecca Callahan said the housing affordability crisis has created a dire shortage of affordable options for people on low incomes.

AIHW specialist homelessness services collection shows more than 4660 households in the Barwon region sought assistance from homelessness services in 2020-2021.

During the pandemic there were over 450 households placed into emergency accommodation between March and December in 2020 in the Barwon region. Of the 450 households 131 were housed with support through the Homeless to a Home Program.

These households did not have a stay at home option. Since the restrictions were lifted there are only a few hotels, motels and caravan parks that will take referrals from homelessness and family violence providers in the region. The funding for emergency accommodation has returned to pre pandemic levels while demand for emergency accommodation has increased, Ms Callahan said.

When there are long waiting lists for social housing properties many are applying for private rentals that are limited and not affordable or accessible to people on low income.

The Department of Health and Human Services’ rental report in March 2022, stated there were only 179 properties in the City of Greater Geelong that were affordable for people on a low income.

There were only five in the Surf Coast Shire and 15 in the Colac Otway Shire, the report said.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Titans must overcome bogey side

With so many permutations surrounding the final make-up of the Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association A1 grade ladder, one thing is certain for Armstrong Creek. To...
More News

Rain ruins final round

Afternoon rain wreaked havoc on the final round of Geelong women’s senior cricket on Sunday 22 February. Matches began, but many ended in draws or...

Bellarine pair one step closer to Bells

Ben Considine and Bea Conroy claimed victory in the opening round of the Victorian Longboard Titles on Phillip Island, edging one step closer to...

Earlier consultation on council budget

Geelong council has adopted a new model to community consultation for its 2026-27 budget. The new approach has seen the City of Greater Geelong open...

Teens arrested after Corio fire

Two teenage girls have been arrested following a fire in Corio overnight. Emergency services were called to the scene on Bacchus Marsh Road after flames...

Portarlington Recreation Reserve now open

There is a new home for football, netball, tennis and cricket clubs in the Bellarine with the Portarlington Recreation Reserve now open. ...

Works begin on bike park

Construction has begun on the Bannockburn Bike Park, which will feature three tracks that will challenge riders of all skill levels. The project...

South Barwon back from the brink of defeat

South Barwon came back from the brink of disaster to keep its Geelong Cricket Association Division 1 finals hopes flickering with an almighty turnaround...

Hospital death sparks homicide investigation

The death of a psychiatric hospital patient in Geelong has become a homicide investigation, with another man at the facility under police guard as...

It’s now an all-Bellarine Premier Pennant race

Three Bellarine Peninsula clubs are left to fight it out for the Geelong Bowls Region Premier Pennant flag. Ocean Grove, Queenscliff and Drysdale are still...

Bowlers dominate local cricket

Ball seemed to dominate bat in Geelong Cricket Association and Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association games on Saturday 20 February. Apart from Leopold’s Michael Kenneady and...