Queensland launches campaign to help renters with disabilities request home modifications
About one in three Queenslanders with disability surveyed say they lived in a home that didn't meet their needs last year, a report says.
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I am disabled and I use a wheelchair. I have been on the housing list for years. How can I get a house in Cape Town?
Short answer: You should update your contact details at the housing office and contact a few organisations who can assist you. Full answer:
Joint statement regarding livable housing in Queensland
Building homes for all Queenslanders – Now and for the future As fifty-two (52) organisations representing people with disability, older peo
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