Roisin moved into a caravan park 12 years ago. Now Australia's housing crisis is forcing others to do the same

 At the Seaford Cabin Park, at the gateway to Victoria's Mornington Peninsula, manager Andrew Wilson takes another phone call.

"I'm getting at least 10 phone calls a day from people just looking for some sort of long-term accommodation," he said.

Demand for his one-bedroom cabins has never been greater.

"We just don't have anything available at the moment."

The park used to be a more transient place — a place people would stay for a few months while they sorted out longer-term accommodation.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-03-13/mornington-peninsula-homelessness-housing-crisis-caravan-parks/102057480



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