After the Mickleham quarantine hub was used for flood victims, documents show violence and drug use were rife
Joseph Biberow doesn't like to complain. He is intensely grateful for all the state government support he has received since his cabin at a Rochester caravan park, in Victoria's north, was flooded in October.
The 74-year-old pensioner was still reeling from losing precious photos and possessions when he was approved for emergency accommodation nearly 2 hours away.
His son handled the paperwork, and Mr Biberow moved into a private room at the federally-owned Centre for National Resilience at Mickleham, north of Melbourne.
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