Continued support for people experiencing homelessness

Council has given the green light for a property in Manunda to continue to be used for short-term temporary accommodation for the next three years.

The arrangement, approved by Council today, allows the Young Australian League (YAL) to enter into a sublease agreement with the Department of Communities, Housing and Digital Economy (DCHDE) for the continued use of Tropicana Lodge for short-term temporary accommodation.

Although originally used for low-cost accommodation for sporting and community groups, as well as students and families from remote areas, since 2020, Tropicana Lodge has been used by Anglicare North Queensland to provide temporary accommodation for vulnerable groups.

Cairns Mayor Bob Manning said the arrangement provides critical assistance to vulnerable groups in Cairns, particularly those experiencing homelessness.

"Shelter and a safe place to sleep is a cornerstone of health and wellbeing, and can be the first step in improving one's circumstances," Cr Manning said.

"It has been recognised that the higher standard of accommodation offered at the Tropicana Lodge has promoted a sense of dignity and self-worth among some of our community's most vulnerable people, leading to better outcomes, such as securing longer-term housing.

"With increased cost of living pressures and rental shortages, it is widely acknowledged that Cairns is facing significant levels of housing distress.

"This includes an unprecedented shortage of social and affordable housing options; partnerships with community organisations are a critical part of a coordinated and practical response to this issue.

"The building has also helped to provide additional accommodation and support for this vulnerable cohort, especially since the closure of Quigley Street Shelter in 2020."

Through Council's endorsement, YAL can continue to work with the DCHDE to provide assistance to people experiencing homelessness, while longer term solutions are explored.

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