There's a growing sense of momentum in the fight against homelessness in Brisbane. Here's a breakdown of recent developments:
Residents Heard, Action Taken:
Reports indicate Meaghan Scanlon MP recently visited Musgrave Park to speak directly with residents, a positive step towards understanding their experiences. Additionally, more individuals have been transitioned to emergency or temporary accommodation, demonstrating a shift in the government's approach.
Holding Decision-Makers Accountable:
It appears the government is acknowledging shortcomings in the current system. This is likely due, in part, to sustained pressure from advocates like Trina Massey, Councillor for the Gabba Ward.
Taking Action: Join the Campaign
Many have inquired about how they can contribute. Here's a powerful way to make your voice heard:
Visit Trina Massey's website (https://www.trinamassey.com/first_speech_trina) and participate in the campaign urging the state government to do better for those experiencing homelessness.
Strength in Numbers:
With over 3,500 followers on this page alone, our collective voice can be impactful. Imagine if everyone sent an email and shared the campaign link with their friends! A surge of over 10,000 emails would be impossible to ignore.
The current campaign has received 64 emails – let's see how high we can push that number in the coming days.
Together, we can raise awareness, demand accountability, and create positive change for those most vulnerable in our community.
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