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A trailer which says: "Strike it Out Inc Mobile Sleep Pod Trailer'.

Strike it Out founder Kirsten Ritchie

"We've just wasted our time, energy and money on building this infrastructure which cannot be utilised, so we have no option but to sell it."

"It's really, really disappointing."
The door to a pod, numbered '2', opens.

"It is terrible out there, every day there's new people becoming homeless,"
she said.
Crumpled tents and couches in a carpark.

"Despite nearly two years of discussions, the required documentation to assess the project was not provided to a sufficient standard,"
he said.
A heavily tattooed man wearing a white shirt and a black blazer stands on a busy street corner.

"However, legal risks and the suitability of council-managed land led to this decision."

"We're flat out trying to run an organisation to help people, as well as trying to do all that on the side,"
she said.
A woman in high-vis holding lasagna on a paper plate in a carpark.

"It just breaks your heart."
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