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Living conditions in Nabatieh framed as catastrophic and destabilized
framed as unresolved and delayed
Housing affordability is framed as under threat from high migration
Housing system framed as in crisis and unfairly structured
Framed as exacerbating housing-related hardship
Cuban civilians are portrayed as endangered due to lack of power and services
Aged care residents framed as vulnerable and unsafe in facilities
Gaza’s living conditions are framed as dangerous and unstable due to destruction and lack of basic services
Framing housing affordability as a systemic threat to workers
Housing conditions framed as an urgent, ongoing crisis requiring government intervention
Aged care residents are framed as vulnerable and at risk in institutional settings
Residential housing portrayed as unsafe and under threat
Housing market conditions are framed as being in a state of crisis
portrayed as a systemic failure endangering younger generations
Rough sleepers framed as being in danger due to state intervention
Local residents portrayed as excluded from cultural events due to cost
framing is neutral to slightly positive toward public awareness
Migrants are portrayed as unfairly included in housing benefits while citizens are excluded
Housing and homelessness crisis framed as a symptom of systemic failure and neglect
local residents and affordability concerns excluded from narrative
portraying prison conditions as spiraling out of control due to misguided policies
Marginalization of community concerns over development
Survivors are left in unsafe, unstable conditions
city conditions portrayed as in crisis due to failed leadership
Housing availability is framed as under threat from current migration levels
framing outdoor dining decline as an urgent crisis affecting city vibrancy and small business survival
Young Australians and aspiring homeowners are framed as excluded from housing security due to policy failures
Detainees are framed as systematically excluded and dehumanized
Framing the current housing system as failing, necessitating reform
Housing conditions in Gaza framed as a severe humanitarian crisis
Aged care wait times are framed as a systemic crisis affecting older Australians' access to essential support
Young Australians are framed as excluded from housing due to unfair system
Housing market framed as in crisis requiring urgent reform
Residents portrayed as vulnerable to punitive systems
Framing housing development as a positive, community-driven solution
Residential safety is portrayed as destabilized by external attention
Prison environment portrayed as dangerously unsafe for vulnerable individuals
Housing system portrayed as failing under current policies
Framing urban living conditions as crisis-level due to homelessness
Framed as part of a broader pattern of crisis-driven displacement
The prospect of relocation is framed as a societal crisis driven by elite-driven narratives
Housing is portrayed as a source of danger and instability
Framing homeless individuals as excluded and pushed to the margins of the city
Framing homelessness as an escalating crisis due to displacement, not resolution
Housing is framed as a systemic crisis requiring urgent legislative intervention
urban environment portrayed as deteriorating and unsafe
Group home residents portrayed as physically vulnerable and at risk due to systemic failures
The current housing situation is framed as actively harming young Australians’ life prospects
The rental market is framed as being in sudden, severe crisis due to government action
framing housing development as an escalating crisis threatening community stability
Private landlords portrayed as unfairly burdened by regulatory demands
framing younger and first-time buyers as included and prioritised in policy
Housing Crisis is framed as being in escalating crisis, not under control
framed as a severe and worsening crisis
Housing insecurity heightened for Indigenous renters due to policy changes
Housing is being framed as a source of instability and personal risk for vulnerable individuals
Dwelling investment forecasts are framed as diverging sharply, highlighting risk to housing supply targets
Luxury speculative development framed as disconnected from real housing needs
framed as a lifestyle opportunity enabling middle-class professionals to escape high housing costs
Prison environment portrayed as dangerous and degrading for disabled individuals
Homeless individuals are framed as vulnerable and socially excluded
Housing is framed as a systemic failure leaving citizens vulnerable
survivors portrayed as emotionally vulnerable and at risk
The destruction of homes and infrastructure is framed as deeply harmful to community survival and recovery
The housing situation is framed as an ongoing emergency requiring urgent intervention
Housing is portrayed as unsafe and threatening to family well-being
Housing framed as part of a broader societal crisis requiring urgent union intervention
One-off rural housing framed as beneficial for families and communities
elite privilege in housing is subtly highlighted
elite housing choice subtly contrasted with general housing struggles
Aged care settings framed as sites of escalating risk requiring urgent systemic reform
Housing crisis framed as an escalating, urgent emergency driven by uncontrollable population growth
portrayed as being addressed through policy reform
Housing market framed as being in crisis requiring urgent government intervention
Long-term welfare recipients are framed as excluded from societal participation and norms
Housing market portrayed as threatening for young Australians
Children in remote communities are framed as living in unsafe, threatened conditions
Framing the situation as an ongoing crisis requiring urgent intervention
Neighborhood portrayed as unsafe and under threat from drug use and public disorder
Housing infrastructure is portrayed as increasingly unsafe due to outdated design standards
Homeowners and rural residents are portrayed as excluded from basic protections like insurance due to climate risk
framed as worsening for young people
Frames young people as excluded from homeownership due to policy changes
Framing Indigenous children as endangered due to unsafe living conditions in town camps
Housing situation framed as urgent and in crisis
Housing affordability is framed as a crisis threatening younger Australians
Frames housing insecurity as an escalating threat to social cohesion
framed as an ongoing crisis requiring urgent intervention
Living on a houseboat is framed as an evasion of civic responsibility rather than a response to housing unaffordability
Public safety is portrayed as at risk due to reduced ambulance capacity
Elite housing and lifestyle framed as exclusionary and indulgent, contrasting with public scrutiny
Housing system is in urgent crisis
Framing public safety as under imminent threat due to systemic neglect
Housing crisis is framed as an urgent, escalating emergency
Los Angeles is framed as in systemic crisis due to leadership failure, especially after the Palisades fire
Patient safety framed as endangered due to strike
young Australians framed as economically threatened by housing unaffordability
Framing infrastructure as fragile and under strain
HAP recipients are portrayed as socially excluded and isolated due to systemic failures
Housing is portrayed as a severe, unmet risk to individuals' safety and stability