The extreme wealth & poverty of Byron Bay | Miriam Margolyes Impossibly Australian | ABC TV + iview

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Miriam Margolyes explores Byron Bay and discovers a heartbreaking social problem - poverty and homelessness in the face of extreme wealth. #ImpossiblyAustralian
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Following a recent heart operation in London, Miriam is worried about what the future holds. So, ignoring everyone's advice to "slow down", she returns to Australia, a place she considers her second home and a country that, for her, has always meant new horizons.

Across the three-part series, she embarks on a personal mission, travelling to Perth, Byron Bay and Broken Hill, meeting communities that are facing change and who can teach her how to adapt to whatever the future holds.

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I have lived on the north coast for 22 years originally from Sydney and have seen a lot since the last pandemic and floods in Lismore and Ballina shire areas

andrewattenboroughtwothumb
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What can you say? As an avid visitor to Byron Bay, both for holidays and for visits to friends, it comes as the saddest thing to hear that the locals themselves are being pushed out of their beautiful home town, whilst big money is moving in and taking over.
Whatever the reasons, but it shouldn’t be possible for business interests to take over a place in such a garish way.
I’m sure it’s a complex problem, consisting of many layers. But I feel, not enough has been done to prevent this disaster, by a long shot-.

fiddlestix
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And yet there is a friendliness, a community atmosphere in the Northern Rivers that feels rare.. maybe I don’t know any different as I’ve lived in Byron Bay for the past 12 years, so maybe that does exist elsewhere. It’s become home for me and while yes it’s a struggle if you’re not working the 9-5 grind, it definitely pushes you to find increasingly creative ways to live the lifestyle, chase your dreams, live life now, find purpose in your work/career, and surround yourself with like-minded and open-minded people in this melting pot of cultures, creativity and opportunity. I opted for van life and full time house sitting to pursue my illustration and while it’s been a 2 year long adventure I miss the stability and focus a home creates. I officially have a permanent home again and while sharing with 4 others when you’re in your mid-thirties and your peers are starting families so you can go back to study is confronting it sure does feel like the alternative, experience rich life I always wanted. I feel lucky I can choose it, we all choose to be here, we find a way

clareduffy
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2.3K No comments...I wonder if this has something to do with Australian dream aspiration to wealth and ownership cognitive dissonance...Can we end negative gearing investment property portfolios and AirBnB corruption of community...No bc our leaders are all guilty of this...

woodybalfour
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God bless you Mariam Margolyes even though you are a Pom we will always consider you a proud Aussie ❤️🇦🇺

rickygranozio
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Don’t worry Miriam, I have chosen to live in a Motorhome for 26 yrs traveling in 3 countries.
I love the life and freedom it gives me . I’m only in it at night and breakfast then go walking beaches, parks or malls, and visit freinds.
I save enough of my pension to go overseas 3 times a year. Went to UK, France and New Zealand in the last year
I’ve been married
twice, had 2 wonderful boys, owned businesses and now live free of bills and debts .
Don’t knock it till you try it!

barbarauridge
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You didn't tell me you were in town!? (Well up the road) Wish I'd seen you beautiful human xo it's is getting worse, this divide between rich and poor. The distance now between the two is vast..

Peta
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I love how MM tells things like she sees them. No bullshit, straight to your face responses.

Example [mincing influencer queen seeking validation]: "Do you like my outfit?"
[MM]: "No." 💯💯💯

stcenturyozman
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I feel so fortunate to have visited free spirited Byron just before the developers and Sydneysider weekenders moved in.. When I visited a few years later it had been completely spoilt by money and commercialism.

tahiti
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Byron Bay has the most single mothers per capita of any shire in Australia

ix-Xafra
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We can all do better 🇺🇸+🇦🇺! Much love here from the USA ❤

DANNATIONAL
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But they are all trying to live in one of the most upscale expensive places. Byron was expensive before Covid or housing crisis. They could have moved somewhere cheaper to make things a little easier on themselves. It certainly did help when VIC and NSW people panicked during Covid and tried to move up to QLD all at once to avoid lockdown. And find out they couldn’t cross the border. They should have stayed put in their homes and waited it out. It wasn’t that long before things went back to normal.

CreateMakeEnterprise
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Yep we got too many landlords (1 is too many). Destroying the dreams of australians. Never be a landlord.

tommogaz
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Why cant the government welfare help these people? Seems Centrelink cant help everyone afterall 😢

gizmomac
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Mullumbimby has changed too money money money that hippy vibe gone cash up from Sydney homes

cherylmitchell
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We can fund rise to set up communal living place....the weather will worn down people than anything else...

amymohanty
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The wealthy came, saw and conquered. Kudos to them. The place had long since become a flea pit.

mickzammit
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People love to live free. The say. I'm homeless
Get a J. O. B. and put up with the same hum drum of others IF you want roots

Kathy-J-