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What is the real life of China immigrants in Australia?

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).