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Paramedics Forced To Sleep In Cars And Tents
Feb 11th, 2023 at 5:33am
 
NSW paramedics forced to sleep in cars and tents amid rural housing squeeze, union says
‘It’s one of the biggest problems we have.’   Sad

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Paramedics say they are sleeping in their cars, living in tents and caravans, or staying in pubs because of a severe housing shortage across regional and rural NSW.   Sad

The Australian Paramedics Association of NSW says many rural officers cannot find rentals amid the housing squeeze, which has been intensified by disasters and an influx of people moving to the regions.

Union vice-president Scott Beaton, who is a paramedic in Gilgandra, north of Dubbo, said the living conditions were desperate, especially as rural staff cover 24-hour on-call shifts.




“If they happen to do a lot of jobs through the night, they need to be able to sleep, which is quite difficult in a tent in the heat,” Beaton said.

“It’s just not a pleasant experience. If it’s a 24-hour station, it’s exceptionally tiring.”

The union said its members could not find housing in towns and cities including Tamworth, West Wyalong, Tottenham, Collarenebri, Kangaroo Valley and Griffith and several regions on the north and south coasts.


NSW paramedics said they’re struggling to find housing in towns such as Tottenham, Wyalong and Kangaroo Valley. Credit: AAP
Beaton said the state government should consider permanently leasing houses for frontline staff and charging workers rent.

“If you can’t find somewhere to live, then moving to a smaller community is not going to be attractive at all,” he said.

A NSW Ambulance spokeswoman said staff housing was provided in some parts of the state, and the organisation was reviewing accommodation where these issues were being reported.


Several national and state rural health inquiries have heard quality housing is a critical part of luring workers to the bush and often helps them settle into a community for the long term.

In June, the NSW government announced $174 million to build more than 270 new homes for frontline staff in regional areas.

It is also trialling a “welcome experience” program in eight regions to connect key workers with locals, who will share their knowledge and networks.

Griffith Mayor Doug Curran said housing was the major issue discussed at the Regional Capitals Australia meeting in Canberra on Wednesday, which included rural councils from most states.

“It’s dire, no matter who you’re talking to,” Curran said.

“It’s one of the biggest problems we have, all of us, not just for paramedics, but for police and skilled and unskilled labourers.”

Griffith is one of the regions included in the government’s welcome program and Curran hopes it will help.

But the housing shortage is a long-term problem, worsened by COVID-19 population and workforce changes, he said.

“We can’t find a builder to save ourselves, materials are impossible to find.

“It’s a perfect storm; people want to come to our area, we want them here, but we can’t find accommodation.”

Tamworth Mayor Russell Webb said the housing market was tight in the northern NSW city and vacancy rates were very low.

“It can be very expensive. It’s very concerning, for paramedics, doctors and workers from every industry,” he said.

One paramedic reported living in a caravan park for three months in Cowra, in central west NSW.

Mayor Bill West encouraged frontline staff to work with locals and councils to find housing options.

Regional Health Minister Bronnie Taylor was contacted for comment.
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Reply #1 - Feb 11th, 2023 at 5:36am
 
This should not be happening to the good paramedics of Australia.   Sad
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Reply #2 - Feb 11th, 2023 at 5:53am
 
The major problem is that most of the Rentals are set up as 'Holiday' houses for the Owners, B&B's etc.
So they are rented out only for a few months in off peak times, then the rent inflates a lot for the Tourists (to be ripped off).
It's the same in my Regional area. Rentals are bought and then used as the above mentioned.
Ironically these places advertise for 'cleaners' - yet most of the 20'somethings have been forced to move away to more affordable areas away from Holiday popular areas.
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Reply #3 - Feb 11th, 2023 at 2:14pm
 
Our country is being destroyed
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Yeah, yeah, whatever, Matty... Tsk, tsk, tsk...   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Reply #5 - Feb 11th, 2023 at 9:45pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Feb 11th, 2023 at 2:36pm:
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Yeah, yeah, whatever, Matty... Tsk, tsk, tsk...   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

MORON!!
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Reply #6 - Feb 12th, 2023 at 5:51am
 
hi there white knight.

nearly a trillion dollars was printed and pumped into the economy during covid.

lots of people just stayed home and waited for scomo to "mail them a cheque"

when you pump that trillion in, it doesnt stay with the poor people.

they spend every cent of it (ever seen a poor person with a big bank balance)

so that money always ends up in the hands of the rich.

now, the rich arent going to build houses and couldnt during the pandemic anyway because workers were watching netflix and not laying bricks.

so they just said "will i put it into the shakey stock market or just buy more real estate"

they did the latter.

so that very money you demanded from government (and continue to demand) puts up the prices of everything

we call this inflation.
when you inflate the supply of money, thats called inflation.

ALL GOVERNMENT SPENDING IS INFLATION.

if the government stopped spending, prices would fall because people would be forced to do things like lay bricks to make cash rather then milk the NDIS or a million other welfare programs.

you are the cheerleader of your own demise.

your policies are great for the rich, thats why they love people like you.

why dont you suggest some more spending,  maybe a few billion to fix up the alice springs problem,
that will flow nicely into the hands of property owners in sydney quite soon.

you dont really think government printed cash stays where they send it  Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #7 - Feb 12th, 2023 at 7:06am
 
Yes well said Aquascoot, inflation is a problem you are right.  This is why it is a good idea to be in a union, and get more pay rises.  Also another increase for the unemployed would be a good idea.   Smiley   
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Reply #8 - Feb 12th, 2023 at 8:18am
 
Brian Ross wrote on Feb 11th, 2023 at 2:36pm:
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Yeah, yeah, whatever, Matty... Tsk, tsk, tsk...   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


Are you brain damaged by any chance? Asking for a friend. No actually I’m asking on behalf of everyone.
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