The Antipoverty Centre seeks to defend and advance the rights of people living in poverty. We are a collective of activists, advocates and researchers with direct, contemporary experience of poverty and unemployment. We have deep expertise in poverty because we live it.
We are calling on the Government to #RaiseTheRateForAll and address all welfare payments urgently as millions suffer through the worst cost of living crisis in decades.
With such wealth in this country there is no excuse. The ALP can't talk credibly about balancing the books, when they are signing off on $360+ billion in submarines that ...
The Antipoverty Centre seeks to defend and advance the rights of people living in poverty. We are a collective of activists, advocates and researchers with direct, contemporary experience of poverty and unemployment. We have deep expertise in poverty because we live it.
We are calling on the Government to #RaiseTheRateForAll and address all welfare payments urgently as millions suffer through the worst cost of living crisis in decades.
With such wealth in this country there is no excuse. The ALP can't talk credibly about balancing the books, when they are signing off on $360+ billion in submarines that will be out of date by the time they hit water in 2040. Or $10 billion plus per year to fossil fuel subsidies, or the Stage 3 tax cuts of $240 billion mostly benefiting those over $100k.
We have long called for the government to increase all Centrelink payments to at least the Henderson poverty line and ensure that no person is living in poverty.
Where we are at
* In March 2023, research from ACOSS found that seven in ten people on income support were eating less or reporting difficulty getting medicine or care.
* About 477,000, or nearly half, the number of people who are forced to use employment services are disabled. Many should be on the Disability Support Pension but its extremely limited, with onerous processes and appeals required. Often expensive reports from specialists are required which are out of reach for people in poverty on Jobseeker.
* 200,000 people on Youth Allowance are forced to survive in even deeper poverty than those on JobSeeker, receiving only $281 a week to live on.
* 479,815 people on an unemployment payment have relied on it for more than two years.
When Minister Rishworth was questioned by an anti poverty advocate on Q&A recently she said it would be "economically irresponsible" to raise the rate
...During a rental crisis, where rents increased 2.5% last quarter and about 10% over the past year, the Minister said it would be irresponsible to make sure that people on payments and on low incomes could keep a roof over their head.
...During the cost of living crisis, where people are unable to afford fresh vegetables and food inflation was 17.8% in December 2022, the Minister says it is irresponsible to keep them fed.
More recently Treasurer Jim Chalmers has said they "can't fund every good idea"
At the Antipoverty Centre we are working to Break the Poverty Machine, and we will be updating you with more action you can take #BTPM
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List of MPs and senators who have signed the ACOSS open letter, thank them and make sure to get them to keep the pressure going after the budget. See the full list here:
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