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  • Horrified Wagga residents call for proper sanitation at homeless camp where baby was found dead Cait Kelly
    Tent where twins were born up to a 15-minute walk away from nearest public toilets or running waterFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe tent where a newborn baby was found dead at Wagga beach at the weekend was part of a homeless encampment up to a 15-minute walk away from the nearest public toilets or running water, with residents in a nearby apartment block saying conditions were โ€œworse than a Syrian war campโ€.The
     

Horrified Wagga residents call for proper sanitation at homeless camp where baby was found dead

6 May 2026 at 05:11

Tent where twins were born up to a 15-minute walk away from nearest public toilets or running water

The tent where a newborn baby was found dead at Wagga beach at the weekend was part of a homeless encampment up to a 15-minute walk away from the nearest public toilets or running water, with residents in a nearby apartment block saying conditions were โ€œworse than a Syrian war campโ€.

The tragedy has prompted fury in the community, with residents of Wagga Wagga calling on authorities to take urgent action to make the encampments safe and sanitary.

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ยฉ Photograph: Sean Davey/The Guardian

ยฉ Photograph: Sean Davey/The Guardian

ยฉ Photograph: Sean Davey/The Guardian

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