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Homeless in Hotels
In a city under curfew and in lockdown
When it became illegal to be on the street
'Homeless in Hotels: health, services and peer voices in the COVID-19 pandemic'
A 3-part radio series
Listen to how people managed their mental health, drug use and access to health services
Hear how service workers adapted
Learn how the law affected the homeless community when it was illegal to be on the street
Premiering on Thursday July 28th
12pm - 1pm
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Flinders St community
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Featured in this video are the opinions and feelings of some of the homeless community on Flinders St. Much talked about, but hardly spoken to by cultural producers in the mainstream media.
leaflet targets homeless
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A leaflet circulated to local residents,( which targets people experiencing homelessness) instructs local residents to direct complaints to government ministers, clearly demonstrates that those who created it have failed to grasp the complexities created by homelessness and that their frustrations are borne from the failure of state to implement necessary measures to solve homelessness. Thankfu...
HPU Press Conference and Speak Out 12 8 2016 part 2
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HPU Press Conference and Speak Out 12 8 2016 part 2
HPU Press Conference and Speak Out 12.8.2016 pat 1
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HPU Press Conference and Speak Out 12 8 2016 pat 1
Keith Fitzgerald - Solidarity vid
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Keith shares his thoughts about the political action, on Bendigo Street, Collingwood being engaged in by the Homeless Persons Union of Victoria.
The 2016 'Vinnie's CEO Sleepout' Gatecrash Spectacular!
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An overview of the night when members of the 'Homeless Persons Union Victoria', activists from the 'Houses Need People, People Need Houses' campaign, and others, gatecrashed the 2016 'Vinnie's CEO Sleepout' in Melbourne, Australia.
Stephen Jolly supports #bendigost
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Yarra City Councillor for Langridge Ward, Stephen Jolly, gets behind the push to have the #bendigost houses put on the public housing register. Houses for People, Not for Profit. Housing is a Human Right.
'When a Stranger Calls'
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Luci describes her experience being constantly harassed by random local council workers and businesses trying to access the public housing asset she precariously calls home in the #bendigost political occupation.
What a home makes - #bendigost
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When bricks and mortar are turned into HOMES, gardens can flourish and kids can play. Let's make sure these publicly-owned properties are put on the public housing register.
'Luci's Place'
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Luci speaks her truth about staying in a condemned factory, due to the substandard assistance she was offered by housing support services and what the support she found on Bendigo Street Collingwood has meant for her lived experience.
ANGE
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Meet Ange - one of the new residents of #bendigost, as she tells us about her homelessness experience.
Homeless Persons Union Victoria by Stella Chrysovergi
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Filmmaker and staunch HPUV and #bendigost ally, the amazing Stella Chrysovergi, has created a film documenting the experiences and people which make up the political protest on Bendigo St, Collingwood, which has seen members of the HPUV and allied activists occupy publicly-owned houses which have sat idle for up to 2 years.
8 Bendigo St
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On the morning of Friday June 3 2016, the Victorian state government, Noble Knight real estate and MONJON security were evicted from trespass on Kulin Nation land. Another public asset emancipated from the clutches of the purely profit-driven, freeing up properties for Melbourne's homeless population.
HPUV reply to Nick Foa - Director of Health & Human Services
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Audio reply by the union to an email from Nick Foa, who stated he'd only meet with HPUV if it vacated the properties on Bendigo Street, Collingwood.
Melboure council attempts to break up political protest at City Square
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Melboure council attempts to break up political protest at City Square
Day 1 of the Bendigo Street political protest
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Day 1 of the Bendigo Street political protest
A HPUV member attempts to speak with Nottle, Foley, Wyn & DHS about Bendigo Street
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A HPUV member attempts to speak with Nottle, Foley, Wyn & DHS about Bendigo Street
Living Rough, at Melbourne City Square, ‎2 ‎March ‎2016
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Living Rough, at Melbourne City Square, ‎2 ‎March ‎2016
City Square May 18th 2016 - What happened v's How it was reported by the the Herald
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City Square May 18th 2016 - What happened v's How it was reported by the the Herald
24th April 2016 Bendigo Street
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24th April 2016 Bendigo Street
Audio of Steph from day 1 of the political protest on Bendigo Street, Collingwood.
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Audio of Steph from day 1 of the political protest on Bendigo Street, Collingwood.
TROOPERS 1,2.....3
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TROOPERS 1,2.....3
HPUV COUNTER NARRATIVE - PART 1
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HPUV COUNTER NARRATIVE - PART 1
Bricks and mortar become a HOME
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Bricks and mortar become a HOME
Eviction Notice
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Eviction Notice
First Kulin Nations land leases signing ceremony.
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First Kulin Nations land leases signing ceremony.
Bendigo St land lease
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Bendigo St land lease
Article 25
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Article 25
HPUV - Street Talk
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HPUV - Street Talk

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  • @tnapes7
    @tnapes7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wrong....our taxes are so high to prop up people who make poor choices. God people are stupid and please just dont show the hard luckers... show the meth heads and alcoholics. Fake news

  • @tnapes7
    @tnapes7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Bogans

  • @tnapes7
    @tnapes7 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am now getting abused once a week from the ones who are meth heads...should I help them out due to poor life choices? Don't be fooled by their stories

  • @UnheardVoicesMelbourne
    @UnheardVoicesMelbourne ปีที่แล้ว

    THE MOVEMENT @AMELBOURNESTREETPRODUCTION

  • @jayr4857
    @jayr4857 ปีที่แล้ว

    The kind of homeless people I used to avoid. And yes I was homeless once. But these types don't deserve help. There's 2 types of homeless people. These types and the ones who are actually trying to better themselves without expecting a free handout like these ones. These one are victims of there own shitty decisios. Zero sympathy. Just junkies and thieves. And FFS sake that chick in the blue singlet is an oxygen thief. Don't blame everyone else for your bad choices. Grow the f..K up

  • @MikeyCh09
    @MikeyCh09 ปีที่แล้ว

    The degree of entitlement with the woman in the blue shirt is truly breathtaking.

  • @fallonhuynh8789
    @fallonhuynh8789 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank-you for advocating and creating a voice for a marginalised community

  • @jamesr5741
    @jamesr5741 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    They are absolutely spot-on! It's a cycle of poverty that Government and society in general perpetuates continually. And as more of the middle-class become poorer, the more homeless we're going to see as a result. I wish them all the best staying as safe and as happy as possible.

  • @derekkelly7064
    @derekkelly7064 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This can happen to anyone our over rated intellectual knuckle head politicians watch too much tv

  • @pippaknuckle
    @pippaknuckle 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    The mayor that moved them along lost his job in a very public disgrace - Robert Doyle.

  • @humanrightforlegislationhu651
    @humanrightforlegislationhu651 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Humanright FOR Legislation vs $€£¥

  • @humanrightforlegislationhu651
    @humanrightforlegislationhu651 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    th-cam.com/video/M2Y3oQC2Wd0/w-d-xo.html

  • @ashtongrist
    @ashtongrist 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can we meet? I want to volunteer

  • @coxxycabee
    @coxxycabee 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I want to be pat of this community.

  • @sharonwhite5840
    @sharonwhite5840 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Uncle franky

  • @sharonwhite5840
    @sharonwhite5840 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Everyone should be given a roof over their heads

  • @simeontrewenack101
    @simeontrewenack101 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Rather than feeling sorry for yourself do something that will positively impact your existence and not simply make excuses. Been there done that - you can change your own life's trajectory.

  • @ezza1236
    @ezza1236 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    You shouldn’t ever be Homeless in Australia , I don’t understand how these people are

    • @steveirwinpage1157
      @steveirwinpage1157 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      People just like you end up homeless , silver spoons with no idea

    • @paulshack1911
      @paulshack1911 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      People with no family that are on Centrelink and have jack shit money to pay rent end up on the streets

    • @Maniack187
      @Maniack187 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      because they spend there centrelink checks on Drugs thats why they got no money for roof there own fault!

  • @BogAverage
    @BogAverage 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Bludgers just need to get off the drugs and get a job!

    • @flowerpower1577
      @flowerpower1577 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      You should not be so judgmental. They are actually very very nice people.

    • @umbro12
      @umbro12 ปีที่แล้ว

      Be your son or daughter ,then that's life

  • @fbwqmyxd6j
    @fbwqmyxd6j 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    that blondie chick is hot,bet she smells ripe too.

  • @matrea1625
    @matrea1625 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    homeless union is bullshit they are only out for them selfs

  • @arohagerrard1606
    @arohagerrard1606 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I hope you have more and look forward to more, hopefully with good news that this is getting better, IDK but goodluck to all. If they put their 💰 together they could afford a decent home and better food than maccas, they live on the streets together,y not in a house, but that is just my opinion,sorry I don't mean to judge.

    • @paulshack1911
      @paulshack1911 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      No you are so right if they all chucked in there money they could live in a house together

  • @user-ku1sd3iq5k
    @user-ku1sd3iq5k 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sorry but this blonde chick needs to shut up. She said she has her aunty to help her but she'd prefer the streets, I can't sympathise with her. Everyone that is there because they have no other choice is who I sympathise with.

  • @masturavince
    @masturavince 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    They get good money on the dole or pension.they spend their money stupid...at night time they do their petty crimes....

    • @vsculpt
      @vsculpt 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Spot on mate brilliant!!

  • @pippaknuckle
    @pippaknuckle 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    What do they think of Robert Doyle's fall from grace?

  • @musictorelaxandunwind
    @musictorelaxandunwind 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    no one should go through these problems and everyone should have fair go and at least courtesy.

  • @themadkinggeorgethefirstki2601
    @themadkinggeorgethefirstki2601 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Australia gives away 100 million dollars a week to other countries. The housing market is designed for millionaires and billionaires to get richer.

  • @pygmyplays2944
    @pygmyplays2944 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Half these people are off there face no wonder they are homeless

    • @vsculpt
      @vsculpt 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      No could have said it better good on you!!!

  • @wanyeeast9230
    @wanyeeast9230 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    why is sonia krueger homeless?

  • @patrickdavis8964
    @patrickdavis8964 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    i live on the boarder NSW VIC and VIC has very slack prescribing laws when it comes to take away methadone suboxone ext that is why so many homeless are migrating to Melbourne because VIC enables them to be functioning addicts living the lifestyle they have become accustomed to has anyone walked through Spenser st station recently the smell and mess is appalling

    • @l--lllllll-POISON-lllllll--l
      @l--lllllll-POISON-lllllll--l 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Patrick Davis ppl on methadone or suboxone maintenance should *not* be hand cuffed to a pharmacy or dispensary everyday... Once trust is earnt they should be entitled to 5 takeaways a week.

    • @vsculpt
      @vsculpt 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@l--lllllll-POISON-lllllll--l Your Ann idiot why not have it delivered to them on whatever street corner they happen to be polluting!!

  • @kaziredoy7607
    @kaziredoy7607 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Australia is not a peace full Country. There are many people of Homeless. This is Shame for Australia!!!!!!!

  • @jasonsha6844
    @jasonsha6844 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    make this a priority stop helping imigrants until we take care of the people already here

  • @MrFreud98
    @MrFreud98 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is what capitalism creates. It is a cancer that is plunging millions into poverty.

  • @meetasaha1749
    @meetasaha1749 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    The government must do something for these homeless people. It is really sad to see so many homeless people on the streets...

    • @blindfreddy3418
      @blindfreddy3418 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Meeta Saha the government creates these people

    • @maylai6549
      @maylai6549 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@blindfreddy3418 。It's sad ...

  • @shakypam
    @shakypam 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    feeling for that guy...

  • @moneycountermachine5673
    @moneycountermachine5673 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Guy conducting the interview is a wanker...

  • @dasharpman4223
    @dasharpman4223 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    what camera do you use?

  • @HowTO-pt2qv
    @HowTO-pt2qv 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    homeless people union I'm all for helping GENUINE homeless but NOT some of the scum that is out there

  • @retracement8
    @retracement8 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    close the casino. 70% homeless came from the crown casino.

    • @moneycountermachine5673
      @moneycountermachine5673 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Mohamad Sahli the casino provides jobs for hundreds if not thousands of people...

    • @user-ku1sd3iq5k
      @user-ku1sd3iq5k 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Can you explain what you mean?

  • @gordonfreeman2056
    @gordonfreeman2056 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    If we disallow Jews from politics in Australia, attacks against democracy and freedom will cease.

  • @pravinmanogran8560
    @pravinmanogran8560 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    I was in Melbourne on this date.

  • @TheMentalj
    @TheMentalj 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    fuck these dogs

  • @TheMentalj
    @TheMentalj 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Get a job you rat dog

  • @JohnSmith-ft4gc
    @JohnSmith-ft4gc 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    churning clients is expensive, wasteful & counterproductive to the security of homeless people. Long term social housing is the primary need. provision for which will take pressure of legitimate crisis housing which often overlaps with other issues. Less churning will allow for more real jobs in high pressure services to reduce burnout such as Psychiatric Nursing where last I read had a turnover of 2 years, but the specialist training was 18 months.

  • @jamesmason4323
    @jamesmason4323 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    An open letter to the world. I want to tell everyone that I have discovered something that my hypothesis contends is the cause of a wholesale unwillingness and inhibition that presides over all thought and communication, and is present at every opportunity that there is a conscious effort to bring understanding and resolution and a means to address the causes of conflict and chaos, both in the individual and in a group setting. All of academia and all the millions of man hours spent to address the causes of depression and anxiety, and all the resulting outcomes of, have effectively come to nothing but a growing tide. With literally billions of man hours spent by the most qualified academic minds in history, on this problem that is now rampant in the world- All the universities, hospitals, medical professionals and all the efforts of governments of the world have made little or no impact on the causes of this phenomenon of mankind. Why? These issues are still rampant in society, causing and inflicting harm to many people. So I analysed this mountain of data of all the results of policies and all the people and all the lifestyles and beliefs of the human race, and I have miraculously been able to produce a mathematically provable reason that is the cause of these and many other problematic situations, like the causes of conflict and the way communication influences thinking and the outcomes of all decisions at all levels of society. The common practice is that it is like trying to catch painful smoke to understand and communicate about the extremely personal situations that leads people to cause harm themselves or others. This is something everyone knows very well. The presupposition to the discovery of the 8laws is the realisation on 17/05/2016 is that anxiety is in fact a political entity that is comprised of eight laws. These 8laws of anxiety effectively inhibits and prohibits people from communicating. The hypothesis contends that all the scientists, religions, and all the others that have tried to find an answer have failed because they are all prohibited from going outside the boundaries of the 8laws of anxiety. And when one and all believes in these eight laws, success in this area has, historically and recently, been an abject failure. The only real tangible outcome is that it has resulted in the compounded reassertion that the eight laws of anxiety are of paramount importance, and in fact are the highest held ideals in all cultures. Perceiving anxiety as a political entity has the effect that anxiety becomes something one may, figuratively speaking, hold in one’s hand and examine the components that provide the functions it performs. One may consider the political reality of, and examine the multiple, over lapping, anti-tampering measures it utilises, and the several potential combinations that may be used offensively, and aggressively to achieve any outcome that is within the jurisdiction of the 8Laws of anxiety. The hypothesis contends that abuse and violence, of any description, are within the bounds permissible according to the 8laws of anxiety and it can be assumed that according to the politically correct hard line of the 8laws of anxiety, that one can inflict harm purely to attract 'good will’ from this virtual deity. When considering the cause of anxiety and depression, It’s not the elephant in the living room gentlemen, but it is that we are living inside the elephant. A consideration of the utmost importance in the inception of the eight laws is that the baby does not use language to think. The significance of this is that all the world uses language to try to resolve these issues but sadly, it can only be that the issue has no understanding of language. While the little baby does not use language to think, there is only consciousness, and in the first hours and days, as the hypothesis contends, this new reality baby wakes up to is so completely different and such a culture shock, the baby becomes fluent in the politics of anxiety immediately and it is this understanding that is imprinted on the very foundation of the mind. The baby then grows and learns to talk and considering the nature of anxiety the child is compelled to conceal his/her anxieties. The child automatically makes allowances for others to conceal their anxieties. What follows is an unspoken political agreement that produces the eight laws of anxiety, that every human being in history has been unfailingly loyal to. These are the eight laws of anxiety. 1. The first law of anxiety is one must conceal one’s anxieties. 2. The second law of anxiety is to allow all others to conceal their anxieties. 3. The third law of anxiety is to accept at all times when a person seeks to ignore. 4. The forth law of anxiety is to accept without question the dishonesty that results from the first three laws. 5. The fifth law of anxiety is to at all times, acquiesce to they which are expressing the most anxiety. 6. The sixth law of anxiety is never, by way of action fail to express support for the laws of anxiety. 7. The seventh law of anxiety is one must, at every opportunity, seek to undermine and maintain ongoing disruption for anyone that seeks to challenge the laws of anxiety. 8. The eighth law of anxiety is all people must at every opportunity, promote anxiety as wisdom. THESE EIGHT LAWS OF ANXIETY ARE THE DEFINATIVE REASON THAT THE HUMAN FACTOR ISSUES IN THE WORLDS SOCIETIES HAVE NOT BEEN MITIGATED AFTER MILLIONS OF MAN HOURS OF THE MOST HIGHLY QUALIFIED MINDS IN ACADEMIA AND SCIENCE. THE EIGHT LAWS OF ANXIETY ENFORCE AN 80% REDUCTION IN THE QUALITY OF COMMUNICATION INCLUDING THOUGHT. All Relationships in people’s lives and in business and education are all affected by this. All matters that involve communication are effected and this is especially the case with childhood development. While the baby does not use language to think, the 8laws doctrine contends the baby (consciousness) can experience huge disappointment when forced to tell lies. The consequences of consciousness being corrupted and violated in this way, with many slight and major variants, extrapolates out to the slowly crumbling society we all see every 6pm. The 8laws of anxiety heavily promote self-interest at the quantum level of thought and provide the means to manipulate others to achieve anything one desires that is permissible within the eight laws. I’m sure, like all people, you will recognise all of these laws. From the lifestyle choices of the poor to the ethos of the foreign trust crowd, you can see these eight laws of anxiety anywhere and everywhere communicating has lead the human race. One evidence of the validity of the 8laws hypothesis is, when you look close, that wealthy people and poor people have exactly the same beliefs about themselves. One lives with money and one does not. This is the only difference. As far as politics are concerned, the both believe they are superior to everyone else. This gives rise to the understanding that the values and politics of anxiety are stamped on our very soul. That I have been able to produce this hypothesis is proof of the fact that once the rouse is lifted, it cuts off the fuel supply that anxiety uses and it will cease to be in control of the person and the person will experience a quickly diminishing presence of anxiety in their lives. It also indicates that with the perspective that can be had without the presence of the 8laws, one can experience a vastly improved quality of thought and experience far better outcomes like I have achieved with the discovery of the conceptualization that anxiety actually a political entity and the determination of these 8laws of anxiety. Cheers_____________James.

  • @pleiadian13
    @pleiadian13 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Finally!

  • @MrBrindleStyle
    @MrBrindleStyle 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    amazing