07-07-2024 04:14 PM
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07-07-2024 05:13 PM
07-07-2024 05:13 PM
I've been asked that a lot this year. I have only vague answers, I read the paper first thing every morning. I wander around a bit. Get a chat where I can or want. It's hard to explain how the day is short for me. But I do wish I could manifest a hobby.
07-07-2024 05:21 PM
07-07-2024 05:21 PM
@Glisten wrote:There is a National Housing and
Homelessness Plan consultation summary report available.
Dang. I wish I'd known about this in advance. I would've liked to make a submission.
Then again, maybe I was notified and I just didn't pay it any attention. Seems like I'm getting bombarded with inquiry notifications these days and never feel like I have the strength to do anything for them. Then I get notified about reports coming out and suddenly I find myself wishing that I could've added my 2 cents to them.
This world is just f'ed-up beyond repair, and there just aren't enough hours in the day to do anything meaningful towards fixing it.
07-07-2024 05:35 PM
07-07-2024 05:35 PM
@chibam you can email your State and Federal member.
Every email is a vote.
Your local member needs to know that Homelessness is an important issue to you.
G
07-07-2024 05:56 PM
07-07-2024 05:56 PM
@Stout It goes beyond the mere buildings, though, doesn't it? It's about resources. I mean what good is it having 6 million boxes in a city that can comfortably house a person if the city's water storage system can only capture and retain enough water in an average year to adequately hydrate 2 million people? Or if the power generation facilities can only generate enough power to adequately meet the needs of 2 million people? Or if the agriculture industry can only produce enough food for 2 million people?
We can build more boxes, certainly, but we are facing critical shortages in many of those other dimensions, so the lack of boxes seems like just the tip of a much larger iceberg.
The only real solution I can see is to try, as best we can, to reduce the overall national population. Curtailing immigration into the country, and strongly encouraging/supporting immigration out of the country are the most obvious measures we can take in that regard.
That being said, there are certainly other steps we can take to try to reduce the homelessness shortage.
Massively increasing the construction workforce is the obvious step - and it would help to reduce unemployment, too, so it's a win-win.
The other thing we can do is to focus on creating bigger households, instead of a whole heap of 1-person households. When I was growing up, one of the most popular TV shows going was Friends - a show about 6 20-somethings all sharing an apartment together. How many 20-somethings these days share their home with 5 of their peers? Nobody seems to have roommates anymore! It seems like we're housing people all by themselves! So now we're increasing the housing demand six times over!
We should be focussing on building family clusters - medium-sized groups of like-minded people who want to all live together as an inseparable 'tribe' - and then building/finding the boxes needed to keep those families in.
07-07-2024 05:59 PM
07-07-2024 05:59 PM
@Glisten wrote:@chibam you can email your State and Federal member.
I know, @Glisten , but I suspect it's more effective to try to shape a report, rather then to give an MP policy directions that aren't expressed in any sort of formal report.
I've tried it both ways over the years and I get the sense that I achieve slightly more when I add my input to an inquiry/report, rather then when I just deliver it raw to an MP.
07-07-2024 06:10 PM
07-07-2024 06:10 PM
Happy to do this @Glisten
Maybe….I cannot comment as hobbies feel almost too much……for me to comment as it’s overwhelming for everyone.
Mobile phone Recording a diary??
07-07-2024 06:32 PM
07-07-2024 06:32 PM
Hello and hugs @PeppyPatti , @Stout , @chibam , @Glisten , @NatureLover ❤️😊
07-07-2024 09:56 PM
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