Ex-armed forces personnel in need of housing will be able
to benefit from funding for life-changing accommodation initiatives across the
country. Thousands of veterans are expected to benefit from an additional £40
million, which will help charities build new homes, buy new accommodation or
spruce up old facilities. Projects are expected to include hostels and half-way
houses for veterans who have fallen on hard times, supported housing for the
wounded, injured and sick, and long-term care homes. Read more on the Govuk
website.
Baby found dead at Wagga beach homeless encampment as mother and another
infant taken to hospital
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Police say ‘no suspicious circumstances’ while local councillor argues
‘tragedy’ shows housing crisis has gotten out of hand in regional Australia
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