Home truths: renters' stories from the Australian housing crisis.

The Time When i lived in private rental…

i lived in private rental with a disability support pension as my only income. I moved there about 3 years ago, and the initial rent was $220 per week for a very small unit. at the time, that was manageable. However, the rent rose by $25, then $20 a week. Each time i was faced with homelessness. I always paid my rent on time and i was a quiet tenant.

- Riley, 

Leederville, WA

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