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Protesters Stand Against Water Disconnection for Homeless in North Lismore
Protesters Stand Against Water Disconnection for Homeless in North Lismore
By Robert Heyward
Tensions are rising in North Lismore as NSW Reconstruction Authority (RA) attempts to cut water supply to nine government-owned houses currently sheltering homeless people.
Local residents and homeless people have responded by blocking water lines with caravans, resulting in a peaceful standoff with police and authorities. Protesters, supported by House You and Reclaim Our Recovery (ROR), are calling the move a breach of human rights and a public health crisis in the making.
Despite ongoing negotiations for a humane solution, authorities appear determined to proceed with water disconnection, prompting outrage from community advocates. Access to water and sanitation is recognised as a fundamental human right under the United Nations Resolution A/RES/64/292 (2010).
“A Breathtakingly Callous Act”
Chels Hood Withey of House You condemned the decision, describing it as a clear violation of international humanitarian standards.
“It’s breathtakingly callous for a government authority to use water disconnection as a tactic against homeless people,” Ms. Withey said. “The NSW government is knowingly creating a public health crisis by cutting off water and sanitation from people who have nowhere else to go.”
Miriam Torzillo from Reclaim Our Recovery echoed the sentiment:
“The people of Pine Street are humans entitled to basic human rights. Public health standards and international law should protect them, not be ignored for political convenience.”
Vacant Homes and a Growing Crisis
The situation is made even more frustrating for advocates given the 800+ vacant government-owned homes in the Northern Rivers region.
“The occupation of eight homes in a quiet backstreet of Lismore is being treated as so problematic that authorities are willing to ignore public health obligations and push these people out,” an ROR spokesperson said. “It’s staggering overreach.”
The Northern Rivers homelessness crisis continues to worsen, with public housing solutions dwindling from 40 promised homes to just 10, according to recent discussions with the RA.
Water Disconnection a Dangerous Move
The disconnection of water poses an immediate threat to basic sanitation for residents of Pine Street, many of whom are students, young workers, and vulnerable community members.
With temperatures soaring during the Australian summer, advocates warn that health risks will escalate while residents await a Supreme Court order that could legally force them to vacate.
“We’re not surprised that politics is triumphing over humanity once again,” House You concluded, “but the reckless intransigence of the Reconstruction Authority will have serious consequences—consequences for which they must be held accountable.”
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