Cyclone survivors relocate from Moreton Bay as camping illegalizes for the homeless.

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  1. It’s heartbreaking to hear about the struggles of cyclone survivors in Moreton Bay. While it’s important to ensure public spaces are safe and orderly, we must also prioritize the needs of those affected by the disaster. Many of these individuals have lost their homes and need support, not further displacement. It’s crucial that local authorities and communities come together to provide adequate resources and shelter options for those in need, ensuring that no one is left to fend for themselves during such a challenging time. Let’s advocate for compassionate solutions that prioritize the well-being and dignity of all survivors.

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