Keki loses home to fire as housing crisis leaves many in need
Keki, 72, lost her home and possessions to a fire in February, facing the harsh realities of the housing crisis. The former journalist has struggled to find affordable housing, reflecting a broader trend where over 289,000 Australians received support from homelessness services last year. Rising rents have left many in precarious housing situations, especially older individuals.
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Published 27 Jun 2026, 23:00 UTC · Updated 27 Jun 2026, 23:10 UTC
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