Not a single fine or move-on order has been issued to homeless people in Brisbane, one week after Brisbane City Council declared it would evict campers from its parks.
A Queensland man faces being evicted again, with the Brisbane City Council announcing this week homeless people would be given 24 hours notice to leave the city's parks.
The decision was made after the City of Moreton Bay made homeless camping a crime on public land, with the Brisbane mayor saying the city can no longer take a "compassionate and flexible approach".
A Brisbane charity is refusing to take tents away from homeless people as the council warns it is breaking a law that holds a maximum penalty of more than $8,000.
Homeless cyclone survivors are preparing to pour into Brisbane, as the City of Moreton Bay council threatens fines to "illegal campers" who stay behind.
Brisbane City Council says just because a church hall has not been maintained by its owners, they cannot "barrel in with bulldozers and knock it over".