一位悉尼园丁清理被忽略的公共住房, 引发全国对政府忽视及精神健康支援问题的辩论。
A Sydney gardener’s cleanup of neglected public housing sparked national debate over government neglect and mental health support.
Nathan Stafford是46岁的悉尼园丁园丁,有1 200万社交媒体追随者,2026年3月获得全国关注,清理Bidwill和宪法山等公共住宅区被忽视的财产,重点注意政府服务系统失灵。
Nathan Stafford, a 46-year-old Sydney gardener with 12 million social media followers, gained national attention in March 2026 for cleaning neglected properties in public housing areas like Bidwill and Constitution Hill, drawing focus to systemic failures in government services.
他拍摄的宪法山一处住宅极端杂乱和不卫生环境的视频,导致该住户被安置在危机住宿中,斯塔福德向新南威尔士州住房部长罗斯·杰克逊和总理安东尼·阿尔巴尼斯提出申诉。
His videos of extreme clutter and unsanitary conditions in a Constitution Hill home led to the resident being placed in crisis accommodation after Stafford appealed to NSW Housing Minister Rose Jackson and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
尽管Blacktown市议会通过Snap Send Solve App和清除超过14吨的废物, 指出已有进展, Stafford 继续批评不采取行动,
Despite Blacktown City Council citing progress through its Snap Send Solve app and removal of over 14 tonnes of waste, Stafford continued to criticize inaction, framing his efforts as personal redemption after overcoming homelessness.
他的活动引发了全国关于心理健康支持、住房忽视和政府问责的辩论。
His activism has sparked nationwide debate on mental health support, housing neglect, and government accountability.