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Removing homeless encampment from local park breached human rights, Queensland supreme court rules

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City of Moreton Bay blocked from clearing tent city after successful legal challenge by group living in park A council breached human rights by clearing homeless people from a park in Brisbane’s north, Queensland’s supreme court has ruled. A group of 11 residents of Goodfellows Road, a park in Kallangur, challenged eviction notices issued against them by the City of Moreton Bay last year. Contin

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