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Melbourne homeless man’s death mourned by locals on Reddit

In Hawthorn, Melbourne, a whimsical chalk mural featuring a brightly-coloured snowman lounging happily under a tree is drawn on the footpath of Glenferrie Rd.

The scene, which looks like something straight out of Alice in Wonderland, is the last ever drawing of a person who, for years, was known simply as “The Drawing Man”.

Above his art, taped to a wall that separates Guzman and Gomez and Metro Woolies, is an A4 printout commemorating his death.

“RIP Rob. Fondly remembered as ‘the drawing man’, you’ll be missed by all who knew you,” the paper reads.

It is hard to keep track of those who fall victim to homelessness, with hundreds estimated to die every year.

The issue has been dubbed Australia’s “invisible problem”.

‘Kind, talented, gentle’: Rob’s life in Reddit posts

But Rob was far from invisible. Despite his transient living conditions, he became a beloved member of the Hawthorn community, charming locals with his abstract art and “gentle soul”.

“I moved to the area about five years ago and saw him damn near every time I was going for groceries or lunch,” one local recalled on Reddit.

“He was a fixture on that road, even as shops and people and even time changed.

“I remember first seeing his drawings, the simple houses or suns or vehicles he’d draw. That over time morphed into complex, colourful, abstract art.

“He was a dedicated man, taking the time he was given and putting himself towards creating something beautiful.”

For more than a decade, Rob would frequent the areas outside the Hawthorn Woolworths or Malvern Coles, waving and smiling back at people rushing to catch a tram or popping into a store for a bite.

Reddit users said that while he “never asked for anything”, locals ensured Rob was always looked after by offering to share meals or to sit and draw with him.

But when Covid forced Victoria into lockdown, the communal care began to wane.

“I bought him some art supplies at the start of Covid,” user @mhrauburn, the original poster, said.

“Pre-Covid I would see people getting him things from Woolies but not so much recently. I do hope he passed peacefully.”

For the man who became “part of Swinburne”, many commenters also expressed their sadness knowing they would never again be able to talk to him about his drawings.

‘Slipped through the cracks’

Rob wasn’t always ‘the drawing man’.

A former Swinburne University graduate recalled a chance encounter a decade ago where Rob claimed he had once been an aspiring artist employed at the popular Heide Museum of Modern Art.

“Someone once gave me $20 and told me ‘If you don’t need it posted, give it to someone who does’,” Reddit user @Random_Sime.

“I was studying at Swinburne and I saw Rob every day, so I gave it to him and had a little chat about 10 years ago.

“I asked him where he learned to draw and he told me that he was an artist who lived and worked at Heidi (sic)but never ‘made it’ as an artist or got excluded due to interpersonal politics.

“All he wanted to do was create art and have people appreciate it. He preferred to do reproductions of known works on the footpath rather than his own stuff because it got more attention from passers-by.

“Then I graduated and didn’t go to that area much after. RIP Rob.”

That user’s memory is the extent of what is known about Rob’s life story.

Tens of thousands of Australians facing homelessness

Rob’s was among the almost 28,000 Australians facing homelessness.

While Reddit user @Random_Sime was appreciative that so many others had come to know and love Rob’s story through his post, he reminded the community that there were many people like Rob living across Australia.

“Everyone has a story and they’re usually happy to tell it if you show a genuine interest and ask questions that lead on from what they tell you,” they said.

Rob’s final artwork has been pressure-washed from the pavement.

The only remaining markers of his life appear to be the paper printout, a lone Reddit thread and perhaps pieces of drawings collected by passing strangers.

“A kind soul has left some flowers by Rob’s spot,” the original Reddit poster said in an update.

“It’s touching to know so many people have such great memories of Rob. I truly hope he remains easy knowing his work and life of him were appreciated by so many. ”

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Jessika Power hits out after being axed from new Ten series at the ‘last second’

Married At First Sight star Jessika Power has hit out at a report she quit Ten’s new reality series, revealing that she was actually fired at the last minute and has “zero idea” why.

For weeks, Power – who appeared in Nine’s controversial dating show in 2019 – was rumored to be among the crop of local reality stars joining Ten’s premiere season of The Challenge Australiawhich begins filming this week.

However, the Daily Mail reported earlier this week that the 30-year-old TV contestant and OnlyFans creator had decided to quit – which prompted Power to fire back and set the record straight.

“I had my contract signed, bags packed, everything ready and received a message from my manager stating that the American executives had made a creative decision to not include me on the show despite believing I am ‘good talent’,” Power wrote in an Instagram Story, which was attached to a screenshot of the article.

“I was excited to be chosen to do the show and it was only a day before I was having Skype interviews with the casting director and speaking about opening outfits and filming location and leave dates,” she added.

“I’d completed my medical, background check and had my leave date for the show. “Everything had come back clear and everyone was happy but sometimes in TV these ‘creative decisions’ happen and that’s okay because it’s always an honor to even be considered (sic) let alone film a new television show.”

Power finished her lengthy statement by declaring: “Anyone who knows me knows I don’t hold back and I give the whole truth in things. Don’t ever write exclusive next to my name again without having actual facts from me. Idiots.”

She elaborated on the abrupt turn of events to the so dramatic podcast, explaining that she was one of the first contestants cast for The Challenge Australia back in January.

“I have zero idea why they pulled me from the show. It was literally a last-second creative decision,” Power said.

“People are asking if it’s because of OnlyFans but they knew about that and didn’t care… I have no idea the real reason, I don’t know what happened.”

The Challenge Australia is described as a cross between survivor and ninja warrior and will see a crop of former reality stars compete in grievous challenges for a shot at winning $1m in prize money.

According to so dramaticsome of the big names who are set to appear on the show include Ciaran Stott, Cyrell Paule, Grant Crapp, Tully Smyth, Brittany Hockley, Jessica Brody, Megan Marx, Jack Vidgen, Kiki Morris, Tim Dormer and Brooke Blurton.

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Gay player Keegan Hirst ends retirement in protest of Manly Sea Eagles jersey saga

A gay English rugby league player has come out of retirement as a personal protest against the Manly seven.

Former Wakefield, Dewsbury and Batley prop Keegan Hirst made headlines throughout the UK when he became the first player there to come out as gay in 2015.

He retired in 2020 but at 34, has now decided to return to the game, incensed by the seven Manly players who boycotted last week’s Everyone In League rainbow jersey game.

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He will play out the season with his former club Batley in the Championship, England’s second division.

“COVID added to my own personal circumstances which made me lose touch with some of the things that I hold dearest to me; friends and rugby league,” Hirst said in a statement.

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“After the recent thinly-veiled homophobia over a rainbow shirt, I thought how can I help with visibility and inclusion? By lacing up my boots, putting on a playing shirt and getting back out there. That’s how I help with visibility and inclusion.

“I still have plenty of games in me and I’m looking forward to helping Batley continue their incredible season.”

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Tocal queen bees to be moved as varroa mite red zone expands to include breeding program site

The New South Wales Agriculture Minister says as many queen bees as possible will be moved from a newly expanded varroa mite eradication zone to protect a national bee breeding program.

Varroa mite, which has devastated bee colonies around the world, has been detected at Butterwick, less than 10 kilometers from Tocal Agricultural College in the NSW Hunter region.

The NSW Department of Primary Industries-run college houses the national honey bee genetic improvement program, which supports beekeepers across the country.

The latest varroa mite detection takes the state’s total to 59, but Agriculture Minister Dugald Saunders has stressed that the mite has not been found at Tocal itself.

“[It] does not have infected hives — they’ve been monitored very regularly, but it does now fall within one of those red zones, so it is in an eradication zone,” he said.

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Mr Saunders said while the nearby detection was unfortunate but not completely unexpected, with 16,000 hives now having been inspected.

Mr Saunders said protocols had been developed over the past month to safeguard and move “some really, really high-value bee genetics that are housed at Tocal”.

“It will be as many as is feasible without feeling like we’re putting anyone else at risk,” he said.

“It’s not exactly formalized yet, but it would essentially mean that there would be a process where some bees could be moved in a small group, as in the queen bee with some of her nurse bees.

“[This would be achieved] by individually inspecting each and every one of those to make sure that they’re free of varroa mite and then moving them in a restricted space … to somewhere else to try and maintain those genetics.

“That would also include other queen bee breeders in that area.”

A blue sign in the middle of a paddock reads "bee research and training center" with an arrow in its direction.
The bee breeding program at Tocal plays a significant role across the country.(ABC Upper Hunter: Bridget Murphy)

‘bump in the road’

The aim of the national bee breeding program is to refine genetics and make bees more productive and less susceptible to disease, within Australia’s “unique environment”.

Elizabeth Frost, the technical specialist who co-manages the Plan Bee program, says the operation could be rebuilt if bees need to be eradicated for the greater good of the industry.

“We’re in a critical time in the response where it’s still possible to eradicate this pest and we need to give it our all to make that happen, because it’s the most globally damaging pest for honey bees,” she said.

“Even if the Tocal Plan Bee program can’t go ahead… it’s still represented around the nation.

“In the past few years of running this program we have developed the national database and the data we’ve generated from this population, and also genotyping … will live on beyond this population in the red zone.

“I couldn’t be more proud than that.”

Mr Saunders said the origin of the varroa mite outbreak was still under investigation and said the situation was “a small little bump in the road of genetic research”.

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Police to implement checkpoints as 7 shot in downtown Orlando shooting

A new security plan is coming to downtown Orlando after a gunman who’s still on the loosely wounded seven people over the weekend.The shooting happened around 2 am Sunday while people were out at bars and restaurants on Wall Street Plaza and South Orange Avenue.A business owner and some people who often go downtown are shaken. While they are trying to hope for the best, they told WESH 2 the new controlled entry points coming to downtown soon don’t really make them any less worried about safety. Police said there was a fight on Sunday morning, and then someone started shooting, injuring seven people who are expected to recover. “Distressing as a business owner and as a GM you have employees here, you have customers here,” said Albatros Rexha, co-owner of Cucina Pizza & Bar. Rexha was out of town when his business partner frantically called him. “I mean it’s terrifying, especially with the false alarm that happened on Fourth of July that was one thing because I was here, but being that I wasn’t here and it was an actual shooting, it’s a lot more frightening because I like to at least try to take some responsibility and control,” Rexha said. Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer says people could see changes to downtown as soon as this coming weekend. “One of the measures that we’re going to be implementing immediately is expanding our control entry program,” Dyer said. It’s similar to what the city has tried out during holidays and big events. A map shows the six entry checkpoints that everyone has to walk through downtown on the weekends along Orange Avenue and Washington to Pine streets.The mayor says there’ll be more officers, K9s and a voluntary weapons screening.Those who do not have a concealed carry permit will have their weapons taken.”I mean, if I could make it a weapons-free zone, I would do that. But you know that the state legislature has taken the ability of cities to be able to regulate where guns can be taken into,” Dyer said.”To me, most of the people that do carry on things are concealed to carry, especially in Florida So it doesn’t really make me feel any other way,” resident Chelsea Walker said.”I feel like it’s going to at least determine a certain percentage of people which is all you can hope for is progress. You know you hope for progress, but you will never get 100 percent certainty of safety,” Rexha said. “It’s really rough out here man.” The shooter is still on the loose. Orlando police are still asking for the public’s help with the investigation. On Monday, the department posted a link where people can submit photos and videos.

A new security plan is coming to downtown Orlando after a gunman who’s still on the loosely wounded seven people over the weekend.

The shooting happened around 2 am Sunday while people were out at bars and restaurants on Wall Street Plaza and South Orange Avenue.

A business owner and some people who often go downtown are shaken.

While they are trying to hope for the best, they told WESH 2 the new controlled entry points coming to downtown soon don’t really make them any less worried about safety.

Police said there was a fight on Sunday morning, and then someone started shooting, injuring seven people who are expected to recover.

“Distressing as a business owner and as a GM you have employees here, you have customers here,” said Albatros Rexha, co-owner of Cucina Pizza & Bar.

Rexha was out of town when his business partner frankly called him.

“I mean it’s terrifying, especially with the false alarm that happened on Fourth of July that was one thing because I was here, but being that I wasn’t here and it was an actual shooting, it’s a lot more frightening because I like to at least try to take some responsibility and control,” Rexha said.

Greater Orlando Buddy Dyer says people could see changes to downtown as soon as this coming weekend.

“One of the measures that we’re going to be implementing immediately is expanding our control entry program,” Dyer said.

It’s similar to what the city has tried out during holidays and big events.

A map shows the six entry checkpoints that everyone has to walk through downtown on the weekends along Orange Avenue and Washington to Pine streets.

The mayor says there’ll be more officers, K9s and a voluntary weapons screening.

Those who do not have a concealed carry permit will have their weapons taken.

“I mean, if I could make it a weapons-free zone, I would do that. But you know that the state legislature has taken the ability of cities to be able to regulate where guns can be taken,” Dyer said.

“To me, most of the people that do carry on things are concealed to carry, especially in Florida. So it doesn’t really make me feel any other way,” resident Chelsea Walker said.

“I feel like it’s going to at least determine a certain percentage of people which is all you can hope for is progress. You know you hope for progress, but you will never get 100 percent certainty of safety,” Rexha said. “It’s really rough out here man.”

The shooter is still on the loose. Orlando police are still asking for the public’s help with the investigation. On Monday, the department posted a link where people can submit photos and videos.

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Real estate agency sprung “bragging” about a $225 per week price hike

A property company has been exposed celebrating a $225 per week rental price rise as an “achievement”.

A renter shared a screenshot of an email update from national real estate management firm Ironfish, sharing its numbers for June.

“Achievement in June: Biggest rent increase – $225 per week,” the flyer said.

Below the details is a photo of kids pillow fighting on a bed.

The user posted the email to Reddit with the comment: “My rent just went up $400 a month and the agency sent me an email bragging about it…”

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The full screenshot on Reddit, by a user who identified themselves as a tenant. (reddit)

The email also told recipients the average weekly rental increase is almost $100 a week, and revealed comparative increases in asking prices: “July 2021 to December 2021: $393. January 2022 to June 2022: $460”.

The Reddit thread exploded in response.

“Landlord here, it’s not justified. It shouldn’t even be legal to increase the rent that much for the same tenant. Different if new tenants come in but that’s an outrageous amount,” one user commented.

Another said: “I have been a landlord for a couple of years, and will not be putting up the rent (to the annoyance of the Real Estate Management company) – tenants have been there 12 years and keep the place immaculate, always pay on time. They got young kids, both working in low paid jobs, doing the best they can.”‘

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One tenant called the email “cringe” and a landlord remarked: “I received the same email and had the same disgusted feeling, and I’m an owner (just not with them).”

Ironfish has been contacted by Nine for comment.

Data from large national real estate agency Ray White shows that advertised rental prices have increased by almost 14 per cent, outpacing CPI rental price rises of 1.6 per cent.

At the same time, the national vacancy rate this month has tightened to a record level of less than 1 per cent, according to Domain.

A lack of listings has increased competition, and rising interest rates – with costs being passed on by landlords to tenants – plus inflation, has continued to squeeze the rental market to a crisis point.

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Dominic Perrottet, Peter V’landys go head to head as NSW government scraps suburban ground investment

“I assume if the state government is to backflip on its commitment to fund suburban stadiums, then the $300 million committed to the Penrith stadium can now be better utilized for schools and hospitals? It would be outrageous for Penrith to retain its stadium for the obvious political benefit of its local member. These are public funds and should be managed for the benefit of the public. This government has enough issues to deal with without creating more for itself.”

Cronulla had been told they would receive between $100m to $130m for the upgrade of their venue.

“All indications to date have been positive discussions around PointsBet Stadium and the confidence around getting the funding for the very reasons the Sharks managed to demonstrate,” Sharks CEO Dino Mezzatesta told the herald.

“We’re No.1 in many areas, particularly around participation. Having just taken a women’s license as well, we now can’t host double-headers.

“This money was critical for the sustainability of the club long term to be able to host not only double-headers but home semi-finals as well.”

Ayres, speaking at the announcement of a community open day for Sydney’s new Allianz Stadium, conceded the government’s spending priorities had changed and that the state may need to “wait a little bit longer” for further stadium upgrades.

“We’ve got a long track record of [stadia investment],” Ayres said.

Suncorp Stadium last year hosted the first NRL grand final ever held outside Sydney.

Suncorp Stadium last year hosted the first NRL grand final ever held outside Sydney.Credit:Getty

“We also know we have limitations on what we can do. We have continued our engagement with the NRL, we want to be able to upgrade suburban infrastructure, but we want to be able to do that when the fiscal capacity for the state allows for it.

“Let’s recognize that we have just been through some of the most significant floods and consistent flooding over the last couple of years. So there are lots of costs that are associated with it. We will continue to talk with the NRL around the things we can afford to do. But we have got priorities and we’ve got to stick to those … It might just mean we have to wait a little bit longer before we can spend additional money on [stadium upgrades].”

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Asked about the prospect of the NRL taking the grand final interstate because the government didn’t deliver on its promises, Ayres said: “If the NRL took the grand final from Sydney, after the NSW government has spent in excess of $1.5 billion on sporting infrastructure that massively benefits the NRL … if the NRL walked away from the home of its sport here in NSW, the state where the grand final has always been played in with the exception of the COVID grand final from last year, that would be an extraordinary move.

“I’m very confident that the NRL will keep the grand finale here in NSW. They know it is the right thing to do. They know they have had an exceptional partner in the NSW government, but there are limitations to what governments can do.

“I think we will continue a very good working relationship with the NRL to have the best events in NSW.”

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Hollywood actor Dev Patel spotted at scene of Adelaide stabbing

Hollywood actor Dev Patel has been spotted at the scene of a stabbing in Adelaide’s CBD.

Patel, known for his roles in Slumdog Millionaire and Lion, and who lives in Adelaide with his Australian girlfriend, was captured by 7NEWS cameras speaking with police after witnessing the incident on Gouger Street just after 8.45pm on Monday.

Emergency services had been called to the area following reports of a man and woman fighting in the street.

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The couple continued fighting inside a nearby service station where witnesses attempted to break up the fight.

The woman then allegedly stabbed the man in the chest.

Actor Dev Patel is seen talking with police after the incident. Credit: 7NEWS
Police attend the incident in Gouger Street. Credit: 7NEWS

A 32-year-old Glengowrie man was treated at the scene by ambulance officers before being taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital.

His injuries are not considered life-threatening. The 34-year-old woman from Park Holme was arrested at the scene.

The pair are known to each other, with South Australia Police saying the incident was not random.

The woman was charged with aggravated assault causing harm and has been refused bail.

She was to appear in the Adelaide Magistrates Court on Tuesday.

Cast Armie Hammer, Tilda Cobham-Hervey and Dev Patel during a media call ahead of the Hotel Mumbai Australian Premiere on October 10, 2018 in Adelaide, Australia. Credit: James Elsby/Getty Images

Patel’s girlfriend, Adelaide-born actress Tilda Cobham-Hervey, starred alongside him in his 2018 film Hotel Mumbai.

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Top lawmakers renew call for DHS IG to step aside from investigation into missing texts, citing CNN reporting

House Oversight Committee Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney and House Homeland Security Chairman Bennie Thompson reiterated their call for Inspector General Joseph Cuffari to step aside in a letter on Monday, citing concerns about “your lack of transparency and independence, which appear to be jeopardizing the integrity of a crucial investigation run by your office.”

Maloney and Thompson also are demanding transcribed interviews with key DHS IG staffers. CNN first reported that DHS inspector general investigators dropped efforts to recover missing Secret Service text messages in July 2021, a year before Cuffari raised concerns about Secret Service and DHS transparency to congressional oversight committees.

“The Committees have obtained new evidence that your office may have secretly abandoned efforts to collect text messages from the Secret Service more than a year ago,” the letter said. “These documents also indicate that your office may have taken steps to cover up the extent of missing records, raising further concerns about your ability to independently and effectively perform your duties as Inspector General (IG).”

The committees are requesting a slate of communications and documents by Monday, ranging from correspondence related to any decisions not to collect or recover text messages to communications related to notifying Congress.

Sen. Dick Durbin, an Illinois Democrat, on Monday reiterated his call for the Justice Department to investigate the missing text messages.

“This is about the destruction of critical evidence, whether it’s material to the January 6 episode or not. The fact that this man, Joseph Cuffari, as inspector general, could not get the information that should have been transferred from administration to the other and didn’t report it properly to Congress or to the agency that he’s working at, we may have jeopardized some very critical evidence when it comes to the historic record on January 6 and he treated it as almost a routine event rather than something that should have been highlighted,” Durbin told CNN’s Don Lemon.

In a statement to CNN, a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General said it “does not discuss ongoing administrative reviews and does not confirm the existence of, or otherwise comment about criminal investigations.”

Watchdog defends himself

However, in an internal email to obtained employees by the Project on Government Oversight and shared with CNN, Cuffari defended himself and commended them for their work amid an “onslaught of meritless criticism.”

“In the past couple of weeks, DHS OIG has been the subject of a tremendous amount of public speculation,” Cuffari told staff in an email obtained by the Project on Government Oversight and shared with CNN.

“Because of US Attorney General guidelines and quality standards, we cannot always publicly respond to untruths and false information about our work,” he wrote. “I am so proud of the resilience I have witnessed in the face of this onslaught of meritless criticism.”

The email, sent at 2:28 pm Monday, arrived shortly before key House Democrats accused Cuffari’s office of manipulating and omitting information about its investigation into missing Secret Service and top DHS officials’ text messages.

The letter shows a DHS deputy inspector general, Thomas Kait, wrote an email to a DHS senior liaison, Jim Crumpacker, on July 27, 2021, advising DHS investigators were no longer seeking text messages. Kait is one of the staffers the committee wants to interview now.

“Jim, please use this email as a reference to our conversation where I said we no longer request phone records and text messages from the USSS [United States Secret Service] relating to the events on January 6th,” the email said, according to the letter.

The letter also confirms CNN reporting that the probe into text messages was reopened in December 2021.

Lawmakers said in Monday’s letter that Kait also removed “key language” from a February memo to DHS underscoring the significance of text messages to the inspector general’s investigation. The original memo mentioned that most DHS components had not provided requested information and noted text message content is a “critical source of information for the DHS OIG review,” but the final version stated the opposite, saying that they had received responses, according to the letter.

“These documents raise troubling new concerns that your office not only failed to notify Congress for more than a year that critical evidence in this investigation was missing, but your senior staff deliberately chose not to pursue that evidence and then appear to have taken steps to cover up these failures,” the letter states.

It goes on to cite missing text messages for the two top Homeland Security officials under former President Donald Trump — acting Secretary Chad Wolf and acting deputy secretary Ken Cuccinelli. Information obtained by the committee revealed that the inspector general’s office was aware in February that those messages couldn’t be accessed but didn’t notify Congress. CNN has reached out to Cuccinelli for comment.

Latest twist in saga

Monday’s letter is yet another twist in the ongoing saga over missing messages around January 6. Memos obtained by CNN indicate that the Department of Homeland Security repeatedly reminded the workforce to comply with the inspector general and relevant Hill committees.

After the Office of Inspector General raised concerns to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas about compliance with requests, the secretary issued a September 2021 memo to the workforce saying that employees should cooperate with interviews and provide information.

“The Department is committed to supporting the OIG’s mission. DHS employees are expected to cooperate with OIG audits, inspections, investigations, and other inquiries. Any effort to conceal information or obstruct the OIG in carrying out its critical work is against Department directives and can lead to serious consequences,” the memo says.

Then, in October 2021, DHS General Counsel Jonathan Meyer issued a memo specific to January 6, 2021, and saying the office was cooperating with the House select committee investigating the Capitol Hill insurrection.

“I am therefore directing the Department and its Components to respond to any Select Committee requests it receives expeditiously and thoroughly,” that memo states. “Such cooperation and transparency are vital to the Department’s obligation to safeguard our Nation and its foundational democratic principles.”

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Rental properties Australia: How much rent has increased in your suburb

Renters are suffering from “ridiculous” rent hikes due to a chronic housing shortage, as city-dwellers flood regional markets and landlords flip rental properties to short-term housing to accommodate an influx of tourists.

Suburb-level analysis collected by PropTrack exclusively for The Oz revealed Killcare Heights on the central coast of NSW experienced the greatest rent increase over the past 12 months at 72.6 per cent, followed by Rainbow Beach on Queensland’s south coast (72.5 per cent) and Stahan in western Tasmania (68.4 per cent).

Killcare Ray White agent Sue Rallis said some local properties have risen from $700 to $1500 a week since the pandemic began, due to Sydneysiders making the most of a Covid-induced at-home lifestyle and moving into regional areas.

“People are happy to come out of the cities and move regionally, which has pushed up the rent over the last year or two,” she said.

“It’s been hard for the locals. They have been living in an area that a lot of people didn’t want to live in, and have been paying quite low rents there over the years. Now it’s very difficult for the locals to afford some of the rents.”

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Median weekly rental prices in June were up 7 per cent on the same month last year, marking the strongest annual rental growth recorded since before 2015. Rising prices have been felt the most regionally, where they increased 11.4 per cent year-on-year to June, compared to 4.4 per cent in the capital cities.

This came as the total supply of rentals dropped 27.7 per cent below its decade average.

PropTrack director of economic research Cameron Kusher said a devastating lack of supply has driven prices upwards, as fewer owners put their second properties up for rent.

“A lot of people who have bought quote unquote ‘investment properties’ aren’t necessarily buying them to make them available for rent, they’re buying them as second homes,” he said. “You’ve also got the added pressure now that domestic and international travel is back that the supply of rental stock is spinning out because people are putting their properties into short term rental accommodation, rather than long term.”

Mr Kusher said rental growth in inner-city areas has been “pretty weak” over the past two years as tenants stayed put, but has suddenly increased over the past six months after long term lockdowns ended.

“We have seen again in Sydney and Melbourne in those inner and middle ring markets in the apartment markets in particular, it has been very hard to rent out a property over the last few years,” he said.

“So, a lot of people sold out of their investment properties, and we haven’t seen a lot of developers building new one and two bedroom apartments. Therefore, we haven’t had that increase in supply we needed to keep up with demand.”

When renewing her lease last month, Leane Van Essen’s landlord requested the rent go from $450 to $550 a week for a one-bedroom apartment in North Sydney.

Unable to afford the “ridiculous” 22 per cent increase, the 29-year-old was given 60 days to find a new apartment.

“I had to find a new place super quickly, but then I got Covid and couldn’t go look at apartments, which was incredibly stressful,” she said. “They kept calling me, trying to rush me out, even though I still had my 60 days.”

Eventually, Ms Van Essen was forced to find a stranger online to move in with, settling in a two-bedroom apartment in Sydney’s inner-city suburb of Mascot for $750 a week.

Similarly, Ellen Mezger, 25, was asked to bump up her rent for a two-bedder in Sydney’s Waterloo from $620 to $800 a week when her lease expired this month.

She said “a lot of sacrifices”, including giving up her gym membership, would have to be made if the rent increased that much.

Kusher said it would be a while before rent costs dropped again as landlords feel the increasing burden of skyrocketing interest rates, and pass them onto their tenants.

“Landlords will be trying to pass on as much of those increased costs as they can to their renters, so that’s something that renters are going to be facing,” he said.

“Obviously, for renters, there’s quite a lot of incentives to try and buy your first home. The government’s got a Shared Equity scheme, they’ve got a low deposit scheme in NSW from January next year, you’re going to be given the option to pay land tax as opposed to stamp duty. At some point, people will look at it and go, you know, I can be slugged with higher rates every six months, or maybe it’s time to take up one or two of these schemes and buy.”

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