In Australia, the poverty line is generally defined as 50% of median household income.
Inclusive of housing costs, the poverty line is $1,241 per week for a family comprising two adults,
one of whom is working and two dependent children. (Melbourne University, March 2025)
People experiencing homelessness, particularly those sleeping rough, experience one of the most
harmful kinds of poverty, impacting health, safety, and access to basic rights.
