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What is the real Australian immigrant life like? Can you introduce it?

"Low-rent housing": the poor live in heaven

In Australia, there are also "low-rent houses". It is not easy to live in a low-rent house. The government will investigate again and again until it is sure that you really need it, and there is no other way to solve the housing problem. Therefore, some low-rent housing applications have to be resolved for as long as ten years. However, once you enter the low-rent housing, it is simply paradise.

First of all, low-rent housing will not be small, in addition to bathrooms, kitchens, toilets, but also a spacious living room. Then we will allocate bedrooms according to the population, and we will give them to several adult children. The more children, the more cost-effective. The rent is really "low", only 1/4 of ordinary housing. Water in Australia is precious and expensive, but water in low-rent housing is basically free. In addition, electricity and gas charges can also be discounted. What is even more unexpected is that because low-rent housing is a government house and residents are vulnerable groups, the government should consider them everywhere and not let them live inconveniently.

People living in low-rent housing must be poor, and most of them can't afford private cars. Therefore, low-rent housing must be built in a good location, closest to the urban area, with the most convenient transportation, and there must be a bus or train station nearby. In Melbourne, most of the buildings with three or four floors or above in all lots are low-rent government houses (the private houses of the rich are mostly one or two floors).

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The poor should also enjoy all kinds of household appliances like the rich, so most low-rent houses are equipped with public washing machines and dryers, and there will be another washing machine room on the roof for residents to use for free. These machines are large in size, high in power and excellent in performance and quality. If there is anything wrong with the machine, just make a phone call and the government will send someone to repair it immediately.

The room is equipped with advanced kitchen equipment and a large electric oven, which is also repaired with deterioration to ensure the use of residents. All equipment and maintenance costs provided by the government shall be borne by the government. The house is also carpeted, and it is also the government's business to clean and replace the carpet regularly.

Poor people should not be able to afford cleaners, so the government will also hire people to clean the stairs and walkways of low-rent housing once a day. Of course, the external environment cannot be ignored. There should be a large area of green space and lawn outside the low-rent housing, as well as children's play facilities, which are also the responsibility of the government. Every spring or autumn, there will be a car to trim the leaves, and the workers will take care of the surrounding environment.

"Let the poor live a good life" has become a knowledge. Any government that is not good enough for the poor will be immediately attacked by public opinion and opposition. As for building low-rent housing into a remote suburb where even shops can't be found, it is unheard of and unimaginable to complain when you need to go to the hospital.