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Melbourne seniors losing homes in housing crisis

Older Victorians forced into cars and emergency shelters as affordable housing shortage deepens across the state.

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By The Daily Melbourne · Published 28 June 2026, 7:15 pm

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Updated 13 h ago· 13 July 2026, 2:00 am

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A 72-year-old Melbourne woman who had worked and paid rent her entire life found herself without a home after a devastating fire, according to The Age. Her story reflects a growing and unexpected frontline in Victoria's national housing crisis: older residents who face homelessness despite decades of financial responsibility.

The problem extends beyond single incidents. Some Victorians in their seventies are now applying for student accommodation and living out of cars as affordable housing becomes increasingly scarce, according to reporting from The Age. This cohort was not traditionally considered at risk of homelessness, highlighting how the state's housing shortage is now reaching demographics previously protected by stable incomes and housing histories.

For Melbourne households already struggling with rental costs and mortgage stress, the plight of older residents signals how quickly housing insecurity can strike. A single crisis - whether fire, illness, or economic shock - can tip vulnerable people into homelessness, even those who have contributed to the housing market for decades. The situation underscores the urgency of affordable housing solutions and emergency support systems for seniors across metropolitan and regional Victoria.

Sources: theage.com.au.

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