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Treasurer Jim Chalmers said Labor’s third budget will 'ease cost-of-living pressures', but it does not include any raise to JobSeeker or other payments. Isaac Nellist ǰٲ.

A new report has found that renters are living in substandard homes that are failing to protect them from intense summer heat. Isaac Nellist ǰٲ.

Women deserve to be safe, respected, equal

Anthony Albanese’srefusal to tackle structural disadvantage reveals his “commitment to gender equality” is a farce, argues Isaac Nellist.

Kristin O'Connell: How to end homelessness

Kristin O’Connell, spokesperson for The Antipoverty Centre,spoke toIsaac Nellistabout the need for government investment in public housing as onesolutionto counter worsening poverty.

Kristin O'Connell and a public housing block in Melbourne

The Antipoverty Centre's Kristin O'Connell spoke to 鶹ý's Isaac Nellist about solutions to counter worsening poverty and homelessness.

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National cabinet’s housing reforms will do nothing substantial for renters, Anti-poverty Centre spokesperson Kristin O’Connell told Isaac Nellist.

Isaac Nellist spoke to Kristin O'Connell from the Antipoverty Centre about the housing crisis, what Labor is doing and common sense solutions.

A report by the Antipoverty Centre,published by GetUp!,revealsjust how punishing “mutual obligation” schemes are for those on JobSeeker and Youth Allowance. Isaac Nellist reports.

The Antipoverty Centrehas criticised Anthony Albanese’s decision to spend a staggering $368 billion on nuclear submarines. Isaac Nellist reports.

Anti-poverty activists andwelfare recipients called on Social Services minister Amanda Rishworthto raise welfare paymentson the International Day for Eradicating Poverty. Isaac Nellist reports.

The Antipoverty Centre and the Australian Unemployed Workers’ Union have criticised the federal government for ignoringunemployed people and welfare recipients at the summit.Isaac Nellist reports

Activists tried to delivera petition to Minister Tony Burke,callingfor nosuspensions for the first three months of the new employment system. Isaac Nellist reports.