2nd Dec, 2008

No Place Like Home

The build up to tomorrow night’s exciting I Want to Live Here film competition SCREENING event sees some major press. Check the back page of the Age for the story ‘No Place Like Home’:


Fahey, who is founder of Radical Cross Stitch, wanted to challenge the idea of restricting access with the craft of cross stitch. “I think it’s morally abhorrent that we can have homelessness and we can have all this vacant land lying around,” she says. “We need a holding charge on land so that people can’t just buy it, then sit on it and speculate on its rising value.”

How will the Federal Government deal with homelessness? Build more homeless shelters it seems! Where do they go next? Little for public housing, just more handouts for the property lobby with the first home owners grant. Tax reform is needed as Fahey so eloquently puts it above. Read this for more info on why.

Make sure you bring a jump stick/ message stick so you can copy and take home the movies.

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