Aussie council rules threaten hefty fines, new confiscation rules

In a move that has shocked and concerned many Australians, a city council has just voted to introduce some of the toughest measures in the ongoing debate over homelessness in public spaces.

Under the new rules, people sleeping rough in council-managed areas—including parks and public spaces—could face hefty fines and even confiscate their belongings if they refuse to move on when asked.


For years, the Gold Coast has taken a 'welfare-first' approach to homelessness, focusing on support and services rather than punishment.

But that’s all changing. The council has now decided to take a 'compliance-led' strategy, following in the footsteps of Brisbane City and Moreton Bay Councils, which have also recently cracked down on rough sleepers.

What does this mean in practice? If someone is found sleeping rough in a public space, they’ll be given a set timeframe to move on.


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Gold Coast's approach to homelessness has been shifted to focus on compliance, with rough sleepers now at risk of fines and confiscation if they refuse to move. Credit: no_limit_pictures / iStock


Council officers could fine them and take their possessions if they don't comply.

The council did add two amendments before passing the new policy: one to keep working with homelessness services and another to ensure frontline staff are properly trained to deal with vulnerable people.

But for many, these changes don’t go far enough.


The decision comes at a time when Queensland’s housing crisis is worse than ever.

Rents are skyrocketing, affordable housing is in short supply, and support services are stretched to breaking point.

Beau Hayward, founder of the charity Nourish Street, says the situation is dire:

'As local councils move forward with evictions, the situation has become even more dire, with housing services overwhelmed and facing a significant backlog of referrals. For many of those affected, this means facing an uncertain future with very few options available.'

Advocates for the homeless have slammed the new rules as 'cruel' and 'brutal', arguing that fining people who are already struggling to survive is not only ineffective but inhumane.

'Lives are being disrupted, and the dignity and sense of belonging that comes with having a home are being stripped away,' Hayward said.


'It is crucial to remember that, regardless of their circumstances, these individuals are human beings deserving of basic rights, including the right to shelter.'

It’s important to note that the Gold Coast City Council cannot remove people from public spaces forcibly.

But under local laws, they can issue fines—sometimes up to $800—for unauthorised camping and similar breaches.

If someone refuses to move on, their belongings can be confiscated.

Mayor Tom Tate defended the decision, saying, 'We’ll use what’s in our power to get them to move on, and fining is one of those things that we can do.'

When asked if he thought homeless people could actually pay the fines, he admitted, 'I don’t know… their backgrounds.'


The Gold Coast isn’t alone in this approach. Earlier this year, Brisbane and Moreton Bay councils made headlines for clearing out 'tent cities' and introducing similar fines.

These moves have sparked protests and widespread criticism from anti-homelessness advocates, who argue that simply moving people on doesn’t solve the underlying problem—it just shifts it somewhere else.

Many experts and advocates say that what’s needed is more investment in affordable housing and support services, not more fines and crackdowns.

They point to successful programs in other parts of Australia and overseas that focus on 'housing first'—providing stable accommodation as a foundation for people to rebuild their lives.

There are also calls for more compassion and understanding from policymakers.

As Hayward puts it, 'It is crucial to remember that, regardless of their circumstances, these individuals are human beings deserving of basic rights, including the right to shelter.'


If you’re concerned about these new rules, there are ways to get involved.

You can contact your local councillor to share your views, support charities working with the homeless, or volunteer your time to help those in need.

Even small acts of kindness—like donating blankets or toiletries—can make a big difference.
Key Takeaways
  • Gold Coast City Council has shifted from a welfare-first to a compliance-led approach to homelessness in public spaces, meaning rough sleepers could now face fines and have their belongings confiscated if they refuse to move on.
  • The new policy applies to council-managed areas, such as parks, and includes fines and compliance notices for unauthorised camping, with amended provisions for continued collaboration with homelessness services and frontline staff training.
  • The decision has been criticised by anti-homelessness advocates and frontline service providers, who argue that the policy lacks compassion and does not address the underlying causes of homelessness, especially amid an ongoing housing crisis.
  • Mayor Tom Tate admitted the issue is complex but defended the Council’s actions, stating that issuing fines is one of the few tools available under local laws, though the Council does not have the power to physically move people on.
Do you think councils are doing the right thing by cracking down on rough sleepers, or should they be focusing more on support and services? Have you or someone you know been affected by homelessness or housing insecurity? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.
 

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If the councils or government want to move people on there should be somewhere that they can go. By just saying move on or you will be fined or we will confiscate your belongings is not helping the problem it’s creating more of a problem. They can’t just toss these people aside with no help. We were once the lucky country, but not anymore.
 
And meanwhile, we feed and house asylum-seekers, while sinking the boots in to our own struggling families.
Common sense shows that if you're homeless, you are in financial trouble, so yeah,let's just fine them and steal their belongings!!
Sounds like they want to get the suicide rate up ?
When will governments and councils start looking after Australians instead of taking orders from Globalist entities?
 
From the comments posted, does anyone have any real answers or constructive thoughts in ways to fix this ongoing problem.

The only way I can see anything positive is, any empty & unused warehouse type constructions to be purchased by which ever state government & converted into "Bearable" living situations for the sleeping "ruff" population. This is where any pensions they receive, where part of that goes into paying a "Rent" to support the costings of the said premisses.

Does anyone else have a constructive view on this matter.
 
When Albo got appointed as prime minister 3 years ago, he said his government would build 250,000 houses to help accommodate struggling people.

How many houses were built in 3 years?..
NONE…… not even a single house !!

And the people re-elected him !!!!🤬

Now he has the Gaul to say they will build more housing. They completely failed with their promise first time around, and they want the public to believe them this time?

The only building that will take place with this stupid, idiotic government is their own wealth.

I think their motto should be:
“STUFF THE AUSTRALIAN PEOPLE WITH WHAT THEY WANT…WE WILL DO WHAT WE WANT”

If we have to vote for our Government, and they don’t perform, then we should have the right to vote the bast***s out !!!!

All they are doing is making our country into a 3rd world country, while they all live the high life.

Instead of fixing the problem with homelessness, they are adding to it.
 
The councils to confiscate their Possessions.
Really…. what a ridiculous shame, they don’t have any because of circumstances, the main one being, They don’t have homes, possessions, roof over their heads, no money, obviously no family.

Maybe all they have is their dignity and that is surely being taken away from them.
Who are these people in their ivory towers that decide to completely destroy the little that the homeless have, instead of sending the police in, go yourselves and actually see how the other half live.

Do something about it by at least attempting to look as if there could be a way to make it easier for them.
Buildings that are empty and going to rot, why not make them a place to sleep at night out of the rain etc.

But no, as usual those who make the decisions, go home after work to their cosy little homes and don’t give a second thought to those who aren’t as fortunate to be able to keep their homes.
Always amusing how those who are voted by the people into council, never once when they get there, do Nothing at all with what they promised.
 
From the comments posted, does anyone have any real answers or constructive thoughts in ways to fix this ongoing problem.

The only way I can see anything positive is, any empty & unused warehouse type constructions to be purchased by which ever state government & converted into "Bearable" living situations for the sleeping "ruff" population. This is where any pensions they receive, where part of that goes into paying a "Rent" to support the costings of the said premisses.

Does anyone else have a constructive view on this matter.
I quite agree, there are many old buildings and some not so old, empty and being left to rot.
This would be the common sense for Federal and State Governments to act.
However, who listens to the people!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, some of their pensions could go towards to supporting for food and conditions.
 
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From the comments posted, does anyone have any real answers or constructive thoughts in ways to fix this ongoing problem.

The only way I can see anything positive is, any empty & unused warehouse type constructions to be purchased by which ever state government & converted into "Bearable" living situations for the sleeping "ruff" population. This is where any pensions they receive, where part of that goes into paying a "Rent" to support the costings of the said premisses.

Does anyone else have a constructive view on this matter.
Exactly.
But that has to be placed in the "too hard" basket as far as our well-paid elected leaders and councillors are concerned. Like most Labor thought bubbles go, throw some money at the problem and let future generations deal with it.
 
This upsets and angers me ! The homeless are people with far more problems than than those of us with a roof over our heads ! Tom Tate wants them all to curl up and die so as not to dirty the GC ! A lot of homeless like living this way but there’s a lot now who just need help and they are are getting treated like this it’s disgraceful ! Gc won’t get any affordable housing now until after the olympics ! By then there will be a lot more homeless!
There are quicker ways of building these days other than brick by brick but do they try it no. Make empty places livable will they do that no ! They get bull dozers in and wipe out what little these poor souls have ! Pity a few don’t camp on Tates gardens. I wish one of his close family might end up homeless maybe he’d the see what it’s like ! He’s an uncaring bastard !
 
When Albo got appointed as prime minister 3 years ago, he said his government would build 250,000 houses to help accommodate struggling people.

How many houses were built in 3 years?..
NONE…… not even a single house !!


And the people re-elected him !!!!🤬

Now he has the Gaul to say they will build more housing. They completely failed with their promise first time around, and they want the public to believe them this time?

The only building that will take place with this stupid, idiotic government is their own wealth.

I think their motto should be:
“STUFF THE AUSTRALIAN PEOPLE WITH WHAT THEY WANT…WE WILL DO WHAT WE WANT”

If we have to vote for our Government, and they don’t perform, then we should have the right to vote the bast***s out !!!!

All they are doing is making our country into a 3rd world country, while they all live the high life.

Instead of fixing the problem with homelessness, they are adding to it.
Where did you get this bullshit from? Check the facts before you shoot your mouth off.

During his tenure from May 2022 to April 2025, Albanese saw an average of 480 homes built per DAY. A fair way short of 580 homes a day achieved by Turnbull during his term.

 
When Albo got appointed as prime minister 3 years ago, he said his government would build 250,000 houses to help accommodate struggling people.

How many houses were built in 3 years?..
NONE…… not even a single house !!

And the people re-elected him !!!!🤬

Now he has the Gaul to say they will build more housing. They completely failed with their promise first time around, and they want the public to believe them this time?

The only building that will take place with this stupid, idiotic government is their own wealth.

I think their motto should be:
“STUFF THE AUSTRALIAN PEOPLE WITH WHAT THEY WANT…WE WILL DO WHAT WE WANT”

If we have to vote for our Government, and they don’t perform, then we should have the right to vote the bast***s out !!!!

All they are doing is making our country into a 3rd world country, while they all live the high life.

Instead of fixing the problem with homelessness, they are adding to it.
I have no idea who these labor voters are, but I hope they all suffer on a daily basis with crime, etc.
 

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Maybe you could put out flyers giving your addresses, inviting them to set up camp in your car park/front footpath/back yard…?
 
From the comments posted, does anyone have any real answers or constructive thoughts in ways to fix this ongoing problem.

The only way I can see anything positive is, any empty & unused warehouse type constructions to be purchased by which ever state government & converted into "Bearable" living situations for the sleeping "ruff" population. This is where any pensions they receive, where part of that goes into paying a "Rent" to support the costings of the said premisses.

Does anyone else have a constructive view on this matter.
I’ve often wondered why tiny homes can’t be used to house the homeless, also what is wrong with pre-fabricated or kit homes. There are a couple of firms in northern Tasmania who built rather smart, well designed tiny homes and another constructs kit homes that are built in a factory, then moved & completed on your land. One of my friends lives next door to a vacant block, which belongs to Housing Tasmania, & nothing has been erected for years. The previous house burnt down, the land was cleared, approval was obtained for 3 units ages ago, & nothing has happened since. Our state government were caught out last year when it was revealed that the number of new public houses that they had built wasn’t quite true. They had included every vacant block that was ready to build on. I forgot, the Liberal party doesn’t lie, does it?
 
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