Baby found dead at Wagga beach homeless encampment as mother and another infant taken to hospital
A baby was found deceased in a tent at a homeless encampment near Wagga beach in regional New South Wales on Saturday. Police responded to the scene and found the mother, a 37-year-old woman, with two infants.

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AI-generatedA baby was found deceased in a tent at a homeless encampment near Wagga beach in regional New South Wales on Saturday. Police responded to the scene and found the mother, a 37-year-old woman, with two infants. The surviving infant and the mother were transported to the hospital, with the infant remaining in critical condition. Authorities stated there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death. Local officials highlighted the incident as a tragic consequence of the escalating housing crisis and rising homelessness in regional Australia, citing a significant increase in rough sleepers and a record low rental vacancy rate in the area.
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5 extractedThe death of a baby in a tent shows the housing crisis has gotten 'out of hand'.
The surviving infant and the mother were taken to hospital, with the infant in critical condition.
A baby was found dead at a homeless encampment near Wagga beach.
The rental vacancy rate in the Riverina was 0.6% in January 2025.
There were 257 homeless people in Wagga Wagga in 2024, a 71% increase from eight years prior.