Community
15 July, 2025
Homeless in the spotlight in August
A COMMUNITY event aiming to break down the stigma of homelessness will take over the Cairns Esplanade on Thursday, August 7, as part of Homelessness Week 2025 (August 4-10).

Hosted by the Cairns Housing and Homelessness Network (CHHN), the free Cairns Homelessness Awareness Raising Event (CHARE) invites locals to hear powerful first-hand stories from people who have experienced homelessness, both on film and in person.
Mission Australia area manager and CHHN chairman Mark Jentz said the event would explore the growing issue of both visible and hidden homelessness, such as couch surfing and overcrowded housing.
“The stories are powerful, the messages are powerful,” Mr Jentz said.
“Whether you have been homeless, are at risk, or simply want to understand more, we hope you can spare a moment to hear from those doing it tough and their story.”
Held on the Eastern Event Lawn between the Pier and the Lagoon, CHARE will feature a short film screening, live performances by the Deaf Indigenous Dance Group and songs by those with lived experience. There will also be an exhibition of decorated couches designed to reflect the challenges of housing affordability, temporary accommodation and the realities of secondary homelessness.
Free food, drinks and entertainment will be provided, with Mission Australia’s Café One serving coffee and the Lions Club running a barbecue from 10am to 2pm. It is supported by Cairns Regional Council.