Sydney’s housing crisis creates ‘working homeless’ in Albanese’s own electorate

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Sydney’s housing crisis creates ‘working homeless’ in Albanese’s own electorate
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Sydney’s housing crisis drives a wave of “working homeless” with an emergence of tents and car sleepers in Albanese’s own electorate with residents failing to find a home despite having a job, says Sky News host Jenna Clarke.

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