

The same with my accommodation situation. The rent is $50 under my total income and I've been living like that for six weeks. It's not sustainable but again I feel stuck. If I go and rent a room, storage is so expensive, it is false economy. If I sell my stuff, I would generally have to accept I would be selling it at rock bottom prices and would probably need to replace again at some stage at a higher price. How can I transcend this situation? How can I create a sustainable accommodation situation that limits my degree of financial worry somewhat without having me paying top price to live in a "brothel"?
The telecommunications company have officially done my head in. After 9 months of barely providing a service but me paying top dollar for the service, I've had it. But I live in a remote area and I only have the partially government owned telco to chose from. I don't want to hear "well if it was up to the fully privatised telco's you wouldn't have a service". Because I DON'T have a reliable service and am still getting charged TOP DOLLAR for having one. The Ombudsman might not as well exist. They are merely who you have to go to get Telstra to provide any basic service; the Ombudsman don't concern themselves with the chronic telco issues.
Now I'm ready for some really good solutions to open themselves up to me in these three pesky situations. I want resolution and I want the outcomes to be fair. I've been shafted on Problem 1 and 3. Problem 2 is just an unfortunate situation which I need to make adjustments to somehow.