Cyclone Survivors Evicted from Moreton Bay as Homeless Camping is Banned

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  1. It’s truly heartbreaking to see the impact of natural disasters on communities, and the situation for cyclone survivors in Moreton Bay is a stark reminder of the challenges faced by those who have lost everything. While efforts should be made to assist those affected, it’s concerning that the response includes making camping illegal for the homeless. It raises questions about how we can provide adequate support and shelter for those in need during these difficult times. We must advocate for compassionate solutions that prioritize human dignity and safety, ensuring that survivors have access to the resources and support they require to rebuild their lives.

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