Photo: Nick Monro
Isolated, lonely and far from support networks - that's what people who are homeless say it's like living in Auckland's suburbs.
An Auckland Council audit found more than 400 people were living without shelter in September last year. In May this year, that number was more than 900.
A Salvation Army and Community Housing Aotearoa report released on Tuesday found homelessness in Auckland has more than doubled in the year to September.
But these figures don't capture all the people sleeping rough in suburban areas; living in their cars, abandoned buildings or couch surfing.
Experts are calling for more funding to find out the true extent of the problem... as the government ponders introducing move-on orders to get rough sleepers out of the CBD.
Along the Onehunga foreshore early on a Tuesday morning, 15 cars were parked up, frost coating their windshields.
Blankets, duffel bags and bags of groce
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