Jethro Lazenby, one of singer Nick Cave’s four sons, died last month at Coburg Motor Inn, a low-rent motel in Melbourne’s north. Police said his death was not suspicious.
Lazenby had been released on bail from Melbourne Remand Centre the day before, having spent two months behind bars for assaulting his mother.
He’d been diagnosed with schizophrenia and had been ordered to undergo substance abuse treatment.
But this isn’t a story about celebrity; it’s a story about the devastating shortfall in crisis accommodation. And it’s also a story about the lack of support for people exiting prison, and with mental illness and substance abuse problems.
Today on Please Explain, social affairs editor Jewel Topsfield joins Bianca Hall to discuss the impossible choices faced by people needing crisis accommodation.

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