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Carrington Cottages

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8232 2644



Address: 154 / 160 Carrington Street 5000 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://carringtoncottages.org.au

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23.01.2022 "It's time for the city of Adelaide to reduce barriers that keep people on the street and to loosen up the availability of existing affordable housing." Our res...ident Thinker Dr Nonie Brennan has been published in InDaily today, check out the article below. #thinkerinresidence #adelaidezeroproject #homelessness



11.01.2022 Pure love is what they are!

08.01.2022 Crazy stats here from the Rental Affordability Index showing how badly rental unaffordability is biting in country and regional areas right across Australia. Le...t's fix the broken housing system so that everybody has a home. *Unfortunately the RAI couldn't t look at the Northern Territory because the data isn't available from the Territory Government. Shame. #RAI National Shelter Brotherhood of St Laurence

04.01.2022 As always, our beautiful city is full of inexpensive and exciting events and activities this week! Why not check some of them out!



03.01.2022 Keeping vulnerable South Australians safe during the extreme heat forecast will be a priority. A state-wide Code Red has been activated until Friday. Extended s...ervices will be open for people sleeping rough across the CBD and regional SA. I urge the community to take care, be vigilant and check on the vulnerable during the extreme heat.

02.01.2022 Women aged over 50 are the fastest growing group of people at risk of homelessness in this lucky country, with a 30 per cent rise in the number of grandmothers, mothers, aunts and sisters sleeping in their cars, couch surfing or accessing crisis accommodation since 2011.

02.01.2022 Heat-related illness is very serious and can be fatal, but most importantly, is preventable. There are a combination of factors which contribute to heat-related... problems at work, including: exposure to direct sunlight, especially during the hottest part of the day exposure to reflected heat from construction materials, polished aluminium and glass carrying out strenuous tasks or work for sustained long periods exposure to additional heat from machinery inadequate cooling off, rest periods or insufficient water consumption climatic conditions (low air movement, high humidity, high temperature) inappropriate clothing. For more information about Heat and UV Exposure, visit our website: https://tinyurl.com/wl45vst #WHS #beattheheat



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