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Brooke Haebich’s partner was made redundant the week before Christmas and a medical emergency that saw their six-month-old son airlifted to a Melbourne hospital left the Wangaratta family on the brink of homelessness.

Ms Haebich is just one of the thousands of Australians experiencing financial stress as the cost of living continues to rise.

Despite living in a regional area, she says the cost of rent is a real concern.

“We love where we are living and we love the property that we’re in, but the cost of living on top of rent is just crazy at the moment,” she said.

A new report by the Community Housing Industry Association (CHIA) has found 35,900 households in regional Victoria are experiencing homelessness or living in overcrowded properties and many are spending more than 30 per cent of their income on rent.

For Ms Haebich and her partner, rent is more than half their weekly income.

“If you’ve got a child to support, which we do, how do you afford the cost of living on top of a roof over your head?” she said.

A dire situation

It wasn’t always like this for Ms Haebich and her family.

Her partner was forced to take unpaid leave from work when their son was in hospital for several weeks. As a result, their rent and other bills went into arrears.

His redundancy followed, which came as a shock, and the payout was barely enough to get them through the next month.

“Every day you’re counting your pennies on what you can afford and what food you can get,” Ms Haebich said.

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