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  2. Squatting in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Squatting in Australia usually refers to a person who is not the owner, taking possession of land or an empty house. In 19th century Australian history, a squatter was a settler who occupied a large tract of Aboriginal land in order to graze livestock.

  3. Squatting - Wikipedia

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    Squatting is the action of occupying an abandoned or unoccupied area of land or a building, usually residential that the squatter does not own, rent or otherwise have lawful permission to use. The United Nations estimated in 2003 that there were one billion slum residents and squatters globally. Squatting occurs worldwide and tends to occur ...

  4. 2016 Bendigo Street housing dispute - Wikipedia

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    In March 2016, a group of homeless women attempted to squat one of the empty houses in Collingwood but were quickly evicted by the state government. [4] This sparked a protest at the house involving the Homeless Persons Union Victoria, homeless people, squatters and housing campaigners.

  5. 'It felt like squatting': The people forced to live without ...

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  6. Squatting (Australian history) - Wikipedia

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    In the history of Australia, squatting was the act of extrajudicially occupying tracts of Crown land, typically to graze livestock. Though most squatters initially held no legal rights to the land they occupied, the majority were gradually recognised by successive colonial authorities as the legitimate owners of the land due to being among the ...

  7. Viral squatting stories are scaring homeowners. How bad is ...

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    A TikTok video recently went viral of a Venezuelan man encouraging people to claim “squatter rights” over properties. He was subsequently arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...

  8. Transgender weightlifter smashes women's world records ... - AOL

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    Mary Gregory, an American powerlifter and strength coach, took to Instagram on Sunday to announce she had gone "9 for 9" at the competition and broken four women's world records: Masters world ...

  9. Category:Squatting by country - Wikipedia

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    Squatting in Australia (21 P) B. Squatting in Brazil (14 P) C. Squatting in Canada (4 P) Squatting in the Czech Republic (4 P) D. Squatting in Denmark (5 P) F.