by Peter Habib, 15 October 2008
Living in the inner city of Sydney, I must say, I have often found it quite eclectic and eccentric at times. Growing up in Adelaide, I never did experience walking down a street and seeing, en masse, homeless beggars asking for money. Even the four years I lived in Melbourne didn’t quite prepare me for living in Sydney’s inner city.
Living in the inner city of Sydney, I must say, I have often found it quite eclectic and eccentric at times. Growing up in Adelaide, I never did experience walking down a street and seeing, en masse, homeless beggars asking for money. Even the four years I lived in Melbourne didn’t quite prepare me for living in Sydney’s inner city. Remembering back to my high school economic class, I recall a discussion one day about poverty and how governments define poverty. I recall that invisible line drawn... More...