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Why isn't housing a human right yet?

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Housing isn't actually recognised as a human right by the law, but a few politicians like independent senator David Pocock want to change that.

And could "foyers" fix the youth homelessness crisis? They're called ‘after crisis accommodation, and advocates say it’s the kind of housing Australia really needs.

Also, the requirement for 88 days of regional work for backpackers from the UK is coming to an end. Here's what that means for backpackers and the farms they work on.

Plus, are Parisians really protest-pooing in the Seine?

Guests:

  • Independent Senator David Pocock
  • Charlie Thomas, acting CEO, National Farmers Federation
  • Tracey Holmes, sports podcaster and professorial fellow, University of Canberra
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Housing isn't actually recognised as a human right by the law, but a few politicians like independent senator David Pocock want to change that.

And could "foyers" fix the youth homelessness crisis? They're called ‘after crisis accommodation, and advocates say it’s the kind of housing Australia really needs.

Also, the requirement for 88 days of regional work for backpackers from the UK is coming to an end. Here's what that means for backpackers and the farms they work on.

Plus, are Parisians really protest-pooing in the Seine?

Guests:

  • Independent Senator David Pocock
  • Charlie Thomas, acting CEO, National Farmers Federation
  • Tracey Holmes, sports podcaster and professorial fellow, University of Canberra
  continue reading

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