Homelessness to surge in South Australia because of COVID-19

Celeste Villani, City Editor, The City|May 10, 2020
Shelters are bracing for a surge in homelessness in SA in both employed and unemployed people because of the COVID-19 crisis – there’s already been a huge spike in the CBD.
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