Antipoverty Centreā€™s Kristin Oā€™Connell: ā€˜The welfare system is stealing peopleā€™s present and futureā€™

April 28, 2023
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At the Raise the Rate protest outside Anthony Albanese electorate office. Photo: Isaac Nellist

Welfare recipients, anti-poverty campaigners and supporters gathered outside Prime Minister Anthony Albaneseā€™s electoral office in Marrickville on April 28 to demand he urgently commit to raising JobSeeker and other payments.

Speakers said Labor government could use the budget to lift millions out of poverty, simply by raising the rate of JobSeeker, Youth Allowance, Age Pension and Disability Support Pension (DSP) above the Henderson Poverty Line.

The current JobSeeker rate is $693.10 a fortnight for a single person with no children: that works out roughly to $49 a day.

Jeremy Poxon from the Australian Unemployed Workersā€™ Union (AUWU) who chaired the protest reminded the crowd that, in opposition, Albanese said the JobSeeker rate was ā€œunliveableā€ and that ā€œnobody can live on $40 a dayā€.

ā€œThis government thinks it can say one thing in opposition, and then come out and starve millions of people on welfare,ā€ Poxon said. ā€œItā€™s a national disgrace.ā€

Kristin Oā€™Connell from the Antipoverty Centre (AC) said there are millions of people in poverty. ā€œEvery single person in poverty has the right to determine whatā€™s best for themselvesā€. ā€œPoverty, and this dated, paternalistic, crushing welfare system denies us that right.ā€

ā€œThe welfare system is killing people,ā€ she said. ā€œIt is stealing peopleā€™s present and future. It is taking people who are well and making them unwell. Itā€™s taking people who are unwell and making them seriously unwell ā€” driving people to self harm and die by suicide at double the rate of the rest of the community.ā€

She said it is unnecessary because ā€œwe know what worksā€.

ā€œBeautiful, high quality public homes must be available to all who want one. Centrelink payments must be available to everyone who needs support. Every payment must be above the Henderson poverty line. We know itā€™s possible to get people out of poverty, because we chose to do it in 2020.ā€

Greens Senator Mehreen Faruqi said welfare recipients are being forced to make ā€œtough choicesā€. ā€œPeople, every single day, have to choose between putting food on the table or buying medicine; between turning the heater on, in the freezing cold, or paying the rent; between going to the dentist or paying off their student debt.ā€

Faruqi said it was ā€œabsolutely unconscionableā€ that Labor is committing to spend at least $254 billion on the Stage 3 tax cuts for the rich and $368 billion on AUKUS nuclear submarines, while refusing to raise the rate.

Phoebe Autumn, a welfare recipient, described the difficulties of finding a job while struggling with their mental healthĀ and unable to afford a diagnosis.Ā ā€œWeā€™re not getting enough to exist in society ā€¦ we need our dignity recognised,ā€ she said.

Autumn criticised Labor for promoting the idea that the Prime MinisterĀ understood disadvantage andĀ poverty.Ā ā€œWhat we weren't told was,Ā for the next fourĀ decades, this manĀ spent in a party and political systemĀ that ensured his comfort and safetyĀ while watching ours fail beneath us and harming the most vulnerable among us.ā€

Jess, a single mum, spoke about the difficulty of raising a child while on welfare payments. ā€œI relied on food banks ā€¦ but it wasnā€™t the diet that me, or my child, needed,ā€ she said.

ā€œI hate having to explain that there is no opportunity to do anything fun. She deserves better and I deserve to be in a position where I can give her better,ā€ Jess said.

ā€œIn a country as abundant as this, there shouldnā€™t be one person who is homeless, hungry or unable to pay for basic necessities.ā€

AUWU president Jeremy Haywood read out a series of quotes from shadow Labor MPs calling for welfare payments to rise. He pointed out that Albanese earns 30 times the current rate of JobSeeker.

Others spoke about their experience of homelessness, the need for public housing, their difficulties accessing the DSP and their struggles with mental health.

At the end of the protest, messages from welfare recipients were delivered to Albaneseā€™s office.

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