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Senior Homelessness Crisis in Melbourne: Fires & Rising Costs

Older Melburnians face homelessness as fires and soaring rents drain fixed incomes. How seniors are losing homes and what support exists.

By The Daily Melbourne · Published 29 June 2026 at 7:15 am

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Senior Homelessness Crisis in Melbourne: Fires & Rising Costs
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The housing crisis is no longer a distant policy problem for Melbourne's older residents. According to The Age, a 72-year-old Melbourne woman named Keki, who had worked and paid rent her whole life, lost her home in a devastating fire and found herself without shelter or options. Her story reflects a broader crisis affecting seniors across the city who are living out of cars or applying for student accommodation in their seventies.

The vulnerability of older Melburnians to homelessness reveals a critical gap in social safety nets. Many retirees on fixed incomes cannot absorb the financial shock of losing housing to fire or disaster, nor can they afford the escalating rental costs that have made Melbourne's rental market increasingly hostile to those outside the formal workforce.

For Melbourne's community services and local government, the crisis signals an urgent need for targeted housing support for older residents. The combination of aging infrastructure prone to fire risk, stagnant incomes for retirees, and a competitive rental market has created a perfect storm that is pushing pensioners and workers of modest means onto the streets.

Sources: theage.com.au.

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