From climate to housing: How will Australia weather these ongoing crises?

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From climate to housing: How will Australia weather these ongoing crises?
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A menacing trifecta of extreme weather events, rising housing costs, and underinsurance is set to test Australia.

. It can also lead to environmental degradation that can increase the exposure of homes and communities to disasters.the impact of storms. They slow the speed and size of waves and stabilise soil and sediments and can offer some protection to nearby settlements.Homelessness is surging in Australia. There are fears it could get worse

Add in the tyranny of distance faced by people living in remote and rural Australia, and we see increasing numbers of people and communitiesFailing to address this mix can worsen inequality A key aspect of resilience is lowering the gap between rich and poor, recognising that people and communities recover better if they can work together.So any action we take needs to be focused on social equity and involve coordination across the three tiers of government.This includes a systematic and equitable effort to relocate communities out of high-risk areas. It means protecting ecosystems that in turn help to protect communities.

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