Viral photo reveals city's descent from paradise to crisis: 'This is so sad to witness'

Brisbane, once a beacon of laid-back living and affordable housing, is now a city in the throes of a housing and homelessness crisis that has shocked the nation.

A viral image on social media has laid bare the stark reality: tent cities are emerging across the city, from parks to footpaths, beneath bridges, and along busy roads.



The photo that sparked widespread concern shows a man's makeshift camp beside the bustling William Jolly Bridge—a poignant symbol of a city grappling with a deepening social issue.

The image, shared on social media, has become a rallying cry for action as it highlights the growing visibility of homelessness in Brisbane.


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A viral photo showed the current situation in Brisbane, which used to be a city paradise. Credit: u/InnerBalanceSeekr / Reddit


‘This is so sad to witness, and it’s increasing,’ they wrote.

One shared their observation about the crisis in the city, saying, ‘She is a barmaid and gets 24 hours a week. It is not enough to pay rent after food, clothes and paying off a past debt. She had a room with other women in a two-bedroom house but the landlord has put the rent up to $650 a week and none of them could afford a place.’

The housing market in Brisbane has undergone a seismic shift. Not long ago, it was a haven for those fleeing the exorbitant prices of Sydney and Melbourne, offering more bang for their housing buck.

Today, the median house price in Brisbane stands at a staggering $970,000, surpassing Melbourne by nearly $70,000.

In the past year alone, home values in Brisbane have surged by 12.5 per cent, a rate that far exceeds the national average of 5.71 per cent.



This crisis isn't confined to homeowners. The rental market has also been hit hard, with average weekly rents for houses reaching $724 and units at $577.

These prices have been climbing at a rate of about 10 per cent per year for the past three years, a trend that has left many struggling to keep a roof over their heads.

The Rental Affordability Snapshot by Anglicare Australia painted a grim picture: essential workers, including teachers, nurses, and aged care staff, are finding it increasingly difficult to live affordably.

The report revealed that a mere fraction of rentals are within reach for these vital community members, with 3.7 per cent of rentals deemed affordable for teachers and even fewer for other essential professions.


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The number of makeshift camps is increasing in Brisbane. Credit: u/InnerBalanceSeekr / Reddit


The social implications of this crisis are profound.

The Queensland Council of Social Services reported that individuals in dire need of housing assistance languish on social housing registers for an average of two and a half years.

‘This data highlights what our services are telling us on the ground,’ QCOSS Chief Executive Aimee McVeigh said.

‘More and more families with children are struggling to make ends meet and paying the rent has become an expense people cannot afford.’

‘Sadly, this has become the norm for more and more families.’

‘We are now seeing a generation of children growing up in poverty through no fault of their parents. They simply cannot afford to pay for necessities such as food, electricity, fuel and rent.’



The emotional toll of this crisis is equally devastating.

Act for Kids CEO Katrina Lines has highlighted the strain on families.

‘The cost-of-living crisis has caused prolonged strain on families, not just financially, but emotionally,’ Dr Lines said.

‘Frontline services like ours are seeing this stress manifest in violence and abuse in the home, which vulnerable young children are being exposed to.’

‘If experienced over time, there may be lifelong impacts for children, including substance and mental health issues, suicidal ideation, difficulties in forming and maintaining healthy relationships, unemployment, and various social disadvantages.’

‘The emotional cost of this crisis will be felt by Queenslanders for years to come.



Yet, experts argue that this crisis is entirely preventable. Professor Cameron Parsell from The University of Queensland's School of Social Science contends that homelessness is a direct result of policy choices.

‘People are homeless not because the country lacks the wealth to do better, nor because we don’t know how to end it,’ he wrote.

‘We know homelessness is the result of how we choose to organise society. This includes the choices we make about housing affordability, the extent, resourcing and accessibility of public health and human services, and the quality of connections between housing and the services and resources people need to live meaningful lives.’


The data supports this claim, showing that the cost of government services for chronically homeless individuals drops significantly when they are provided with supportive housing.



Brisbane's population boom has exacerbated the housing crisis.

The city has seen its population swell by tens of thousands in recent years, with many newcomers initially relying on the rental market.

According to Professor Hal Pawson, a researcher at UNSW Sydney and Associate Director of the City Futures Research Centre, Queensland is ‘at the centre of a housing storm’.

He said the major drivers of this crisis ‘have been building for decades’ despite being a big part of the problem was the COVID-induced price increase and rental supply shortage.

‘Perhaps the most important of these have been the ongoing fall in homeownership rates, especially among younger adults, and our increasingly inadequate social housing system,’ he added.
Key Takeaways

  • A viral image has highlighted the growing homelessness crisis in Brisbane, once considered a paradise due to its climate and laid-back nature.
  • Tent cities have been emerging in public spaces such as parks, beneath bridges, and along footpaths, as housing affordability plummets.
  • Essential workers are finding it increasingly difficult to afford living in areas where they work, with housing costs soaring and available rentals in critical shortage.
  • Experts argue that homelessness is preventable and that addressing it could even save governments money, as providing permanent supportive housing is less expensive than the cost of services used by those who remain homeless.
Have you or someone you know been affected by the housing crisis? What solutions do you think could help alleviate this growing problem? Let us know in the comments below.
 

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We should nit be sending any aid overseas until we sort out housing, homelessness and the Dire stste of our hospitals throughout Australia. It is all getting a hell of a lit worse and this government is just not doing anything to address it. A disgrace is what it is.
 
It's no better in other states.
Rents are unaffordable, greedy agents encourage landlords to keep raising rents, more and more mum and dad investors are moving out of the rental market, me being one of them.

I am aware there are some pretty shonky landlords out there, but there are many equally atrocious tenants
With the rights weighted heavily in favour of the tenants it can take many months of court hearings etc to get rid of tenants who have already not paid rent for months and in the meantime are trashing your property.
This and past governments have done nothing to improve the situation of social housing.
My husband and I, in the past, had done maintenance work on these houses, many of them over and over again. Bad tenants wreck one property and then are given another, while other needy people sit for years on the waiting list, a large percentage of them never getting a home.
People would be surprised to know just exactly how many state homes sit empty from lack of maintenance.
The housing situation in Australia is a disgrace.
 
And to make it worse there is at least one (in WA, but one of many nationally owned) Caravan Park with permanents that are evicting adult sons & daughters for living with their parents, but not on the lease. This is totally disgusting. They don't care that they are DELIBERATELY making these people live on the street. They are already homeless, that's why their parents take them in. Now they are being evicted and the senior parents being issued breaches & threats of termination of their lease, which means they have to sell their little house & also be on the streets!!
NO EMPATHY, They just don't care that it affects these people's mental, emotional & physical well-being.
 
There it is, as above, the greed and stupidity of the Albogreasy government. Everything has gone to shit since he was elected. As the opposition posters explained 'Life won't be easy under Alboneasy'
He has certainly sold out the Australians in favour of all the immigrants.He has just let too many in unvetted as well. We hear of all these people not referring to immigrants but a lot of foreigners that are being allowed to buy numerous properties then rent at a high prices making properties go higher and impossible for Australians to buy.Too late the damage is done he should be ashamed of his self.
 
I'm a landlord myself but can't condone the behaviour of those landlords who are increasing rents to such ridiculous levels that the average working person can't afford them. It is really disgusting that the government allows this to happen, and they should be considering some form of rent cap. All of this reminds me of the "Rachmanism" which went on in the UK in the 60s.
 
There it is, as above, the greed and stupidity of the Albogreasy government. Everything has gone to shit since he was elected. As the opposition posters explained 'Life won't be easy under Alboneasy'
I disagree. The current situation in Brisbane and across Australia is a result of government policies since before the Albanese govt.
People have short memories! Nothing was done about lower cost public housing, changes of policy re domestic housing investments and foreign home ownership in Aus. No protections were put in place to protect tenants from rent hikes etc under the previous 2 term government...they did nothing at all.

The public housing system is still very screwed, but efforts are being made to address the issue with more public housing being built. But the effect is like putting bandaids on a wound, the situation is absolutely dire! The rental market is insane, in short supply and rents are ridiculously high..greed!

We need to kick our country into gear our health and housing situation is a disaster, but it hasn't just happened in the last few years, it's been building for some time, and was ignored despite repeated calls to address it.

Who did the massive health budget cuts? LNP. Who did zero about the housing crisis? The LNP.
We have a societal disaster on our hands. AUKUS signed off on by Morrison has encumbered us with now and future increasing military spending , multi billions of $$ that should be directed towards health, housing, education not enhancing the pockets of the US.
 
There it is, as above, the greed and stupidity of the Albogreasy government. Everything has gone to shit since he was elected. As the opposition posters explained 'Life won't be easy under Alboneasy'
Would "Mashed Potato" Dutton be any better?

Him, being a supporter of the Libel-ral belief of propping up "small business", would love to see unscrupulous landlords and real estate take a bigger slice of the struggling Australians meagre funds.
 
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I disagree. The current situation in Brisbane and across Australia is a result of government policies since before the Albanese govt.
People have short memories! Nothing was done about lower cost public housing, changes of policy re domestic housing investments and foreign home ownership in Aus. No protections were put in place to protect tenants from rent hikes etc under the previous 2 term government...they did nothing at all.

The public housing system is still very screwed, but efforts are being made to address the issue with more public housing being built. But the effect is like putting bandaids on a wound, the situation is absolutely dire! The rental market is insane, in short supply and rents are ridiculously high..greed!

We need to kick our country into gear our health and housing situation is a disaster, but it hasn't just happened in the last few years, it's been building for some time, and was ignored despite repeated calls to address it.

Who did the massive health budget cuts? LNP. Who did zero about the housing crisis? The LNP.
We have a societal disaster on our hands. AUKUS signed off on by Morrison has encumbered us with now and future increasing military spending , multi billions of $$ that should be directed towards health, housing, education not enhancing the pockets of the US.
Maybe but you must admit it has become a lot worse since the influx of all these people.lt's on Yahoo news now
 
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I disagree. The current situation in Brisbane and across Australia is a result of government policies since before the Albanese govt.
People have short memories! Nothing was done about lower cost public housing, changes of policy re domestic housing investments and foreign home ownership in Aus. No protections were put in place to protect tenants from rent hikes etc under the previous 2 term government...they did nothing at all.

The public housing system is still very screwed, but efforts are being made to address the issue with more public housing being built. But the effect is like putting bandaids on a wound, the situation is absolutely dire! The rental market is insane, in short supply and rents are ridiculously high..greed!

We need to kick our country into gear our health and housing situation is a disaster, but it hasn't just happened in the last few years, it's been building for some time, and was ignored despite repeated calls to address it.

Who did the massive health budget cuts? LNP. Who did zero about the housing crisis? The LNP.
We have a societal disaster on our hands. AUKUS signed off on by Morrison has encumbered us with now and future increasing military spending , multi billions of $$ that should be directed towards health, housing, education not enhancing the pockets of the US.
I totally agree - a very well thought-out, informative and factual response!
 
I totally agree - a very well thought-out, informative and factual response!
Hear, hear. And while we're speaking millions of dollars, the media (which you have to believe implicitly) has come up with the story about the little extra cost of 500 million or so added on to the glorious and desperately needed Olympic 2032 swashbuckle. Ah, it's great to live in Australia!
 
It's no better in other states.
Rents are unaffordable, greedy agents encourage landlords to keep raising rents, more and more mum and dad investors are moving out of the rental market, me being one of them.

I am aware there are some pretty shonky landlords out there, but there are many equally atrocious tenants
With the rights weighted heavily in favour of the tenants it can take many months of court hearings etc to get rid of tenants who have already not paid rent for months and in the meantime are trashing your property.
This and past governments have done nothing to improve the situation of social housing.
My husband and I, in the past, had done maintenance work on these houses, many of them over and over again. Bad tenants wreck one property and then are given another, while other needy people sit for years on the waiting list, a large percentage of them never getting a home.
People would be surprised to know just exactly how many state homes sit empty from lack of maintenance.
The housing situation in Australia is a disgrace.
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I disagree. The current situation in Brisbane and across Australia is a result of government policies since before the Albanese govt.
People have short memories! Nothing was done about lower cost public housing, changes of policy re domestic housing investments and foreign home ownership in Aus. No protections were put in place to protect tenants from rent hikes etc under the previous 2 term government...they did nothing at all.

The public housing system is still very screwed, but efforts are being made to address the issue with more public housing being built. But the effect is like putting bandaids on a wound, the situation is absolutely dire! The rental market is insane, in short supply and rents are ridiculously high..greed!

We need to kick our country into gear our health and housing situation is a disaster, but it hasn't just happened in the last few years, it's been building for some time, and was ignored despite repeated calls to address it.

Who did the massive health budget cuts? LNP. Who did zero about the housing crisis? The LNP.
We have a societal disaster on our hands. AUKUS signed off on by Morrison has encumbered us with now and future increasing military spending , multi billions of $$ that should be directed towards health, housing, education not enhancing the pockets of the US.
so if you do not protect your country then everyone gets a house? Only if the Chinese let you live here. It’s the welfare mentality that allowed people to stay on the cold and not set their sights on property ownership when they were able to work. Government houses should not have been sold off and allowed to home to be rented by genuine tenants who looked after them
 
It's no better in other states.
Rents are unaffordable, greedy agents encourage landlords to keep raising rents, more and more mum and dad investors are moving out of the rental market, me being one of them.

I am aware there are some pretty shonky landlords out there, but there are many equally atrocious tenants
With the rights weighted heavily in favour of the tenants it can take many months of court hearings etc to get rid of tenants who have already not paid rent for months and in the meantime are trashing your property.
This and past governments have done nothing to improve the situation of social housing.
My husband and I, in the past, had done maintenance work on these houses, many of them over and over again. Bad tenants wreck one property and then are given another, while other needy people sit for years on the waiting list, a large percentage of them never getting a home.
People would be surprised to know just exactly how many state homes sit empty from lack of maintenance.
The housing situation in Australia is a disgrace.
negative gearing has caused the house prices to go up, all you need to do is borrow against your own house and pay a deposit on another house and rent it and they will pay it off for you with their rent (it used to be rent wouldn't cover the repayments but then owners put the rent up to cover ) and the landlord gets the negative gearing , in other words dont pay tax, buy another house and rent it out so the tax money is converted into a deposit....so either pay tax or buy a second house ...its the same either buy another house or pay the same to tax
 
And the Governments will do nothing about it, they need to bring back housing commission to provide low rent for those who can't afford commercial rents
 
I disagree. The current situation in Brisbane and across Australia is a result of government policies since before the Albanese govt.
People have short memories! Nothing was done about lower cost public housing, changes of policy re domestic housing investments and foreign home ownership in Aus. No protections were put in place to protect tenants from rent hikes etc under the previous 2 term government...they did nothing at all.

The public housing system is still very screwed, but efforts are being made to address the issue with more public housing being built. But the effect is like putting bandaids on a wound, the situation is absolutely dire! The rental market is insane, in short supply and rents are ridiculously high..greed!

We need to kick our country into gear our health and housing situation is a disaster, but it hasn't just happened in the last few years, it's been building for some time, and was ignored despite repeated calls to address it.

Who did the massive health budget cuts? LNP. Who did zero about the housing crisis? The LNP.
We have a societal disaster on our hands. AUKUS signed off on by Morrison has encumbered us with now and future increasing military spending , multi billions of $$ that should be directed towards health, housing, education not enhancing the pockets of the US.

negative gearing has caused the house prices to go up, all you need to do is borrow against your own house and pay a deposit on another house and rent it and they will pay it off for you with their rent (it used to be rent wouldn't cover the repayments but then owners put the rent up to cover ) and the landlord gets the negative gearing , in other words dont pay tax, buy another house and rent it out so the tax money is converted into a deposit....so either pay tax or buy a second house ...its the same either buy another house or pay the same to tax
Have you ever owned a rental, it certainly doesn't sound like it.To put tenants in and have them pay it off for you you would need to have a very small mortgage.
On top of that you have council rates, water rates, agents weekly fees, inspection fees, tenant insurance, maintenance and on top of that your mortgage.
And that's only if you get good tenants, who are few and far between.
In most cases the bond nowhere near covers the damages done by bad tenants. You can end up tens of thousands of dollars out of pocket.
Getting rid of bad tenants can take months, all the while they are not paying rent.
No mate, it's nowhere as easy as you think.
 
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