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Family and domestic violence caused 35,736 homeless in Australia in June 2025, a 13% two-year rise.
Family and domestic violence was the top cause of homelessness in Australia in June 2025, affecting 35,736 people—a 13% increase over two years—according to new data released on World Homeless Day.
In Queensland, Victoria, and New South Wales, demand for homelessness services due to violence rose significantly, with women making up the majority of affected individuals.
Eviction, financial hardship, and housing affordability stress also contributed to the crisis, with affordability concerns increasing 8.1% in the past year.
Homelessness Australia urged the federal government to act, calling for expanded income support, early intervention programs, and more social housing to address the growing crisis and protect mental health.
La violencia familiar y doméstica causó 35.736 personas sin hogar en Australia en junio de 2025, un aumento de 13% en dos años.