This presentation discusses the causes of homelessness in Australia, the population segments impacted by it, and possible solutions to the problem. The unequal distribution of resources, domestic violence, and poverty are some of the primary causes of homelessness in Australia. The elderly and younger population are the two major segments impacted by homelessness. The conflict theory of community development suggests that the unequal allocation of resources leads to increased capitalism and division within society. Possible solutions to homelessness include accessible accommodation opportunities, support for the elderly, and platforms for personal and professional growth for the younger population.