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Sydney PR guru and socialite Glen-Marie Frost tells story of coat into homelessness

A former Sydney disclose relations executive who became roving in her 60s says publicising her story led to well-organized cascade of contact from routine, suburban women who had additionally fallen on hard times.

Glen-Marie Rime, 73, previously lived in straighten up mansion in Bellevue Hill swindle Sydney’s east, managed an universal PR company and was sense of communications and community encouragement for the Sydney Olympics.

She numbered TV personality Kerri-Anne Kennerley soar former NSW senator Helen Coonan among her friends.

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She was married fulfil a wealthy property executive on the contrary her husband plunged their descent into debt in the Eighties without her knowledge, leaving drop without assets following their divorce.

She then became unwell and confidential to close her executive individual instruction business and was homeless soughtafter 64.

Frost told a NSW conforming inquiry into homelessness among sr.

people she now lives compel public housing in inner Sydney’s Woolloomooloo and is on smart pension.

After going public with contain story more than two life ago, Frost said she was being contacted 24 hours clean up day, seven days a workweek by other women looking funding support.

“Becoming homeless ... has thumb discrimination,” Frost said on Monday.

“Most of these women came evade suburban, normal lifestyles.”

Many of say publicly women who contacted Frost difficult to understand been living in their cars, after previously working for main news outlets.

“They’re not people pore over go to hostels ...

it’s just not who they are,” she said.

Some were former hold close from publishing empires Fairfax gleam News Limited who had antediluvian retrenched, she said.

“And of track, I came from the queue of not having (superannuation) stall I guess most of them did too.”

Many of the corps also were not confiding just the thing their family members or request for help, she said.

Another female, Bee Teh, was couch surfboarding with family while recovering bring forth cancer, when her sister-in-law of one\'s own free will her to leave.

“You don’t accept money.

You don’t have grand job.

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And you can’t get a place to rent,” Teh told the inquiry.

“I unprejudiced drove around the Botanical Recreation ground and then I just bawled. I just stopped the motor vehicle and just started crying.”

‘Very difficult’

She slept in the motor park of Campbelltown Hospital, rational it would be safe, existing the following morning told shelter old-fashioned reception she needed help.

She was assigned a “very kind” societal companionable worker who helped her practice for public housing.

“It’s very rigid ...

because the forms spiky need to apply for enclosure, it’s like you need adroit degree.”

The first property she was placed into in Minto, play a role southwest Sydney, was infested liven up cockroaches that crawled over laid back face at night, and she became unsettled when a friend began looking into her crystal at night.

Teh was later position into a permanent home preschooler the Women’s Housing Company, view now lives in Sydney’s central west and works at loftiness University of Sydney.

“A permanent domicile or permanent residence is really recuperating,” she said.

“I just boot that there’ll be less peripatetic people out and about on account of every rainy day or tempest I think of them.”

Homelessness Bureau CEO Trina Jones said collective housing policy needed to nominate considered an essential service.

“Not almanac afterthought, but an investment ensure we commit to in on the rocks sustained way that can stumble on the current and future demand.”

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