Labor has delivered what it hopes will be an election-winning budget, with $17 billion in new tax cuts and $150 in energy rebates to each household for their next two bills.聽Peter Boyle听谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.
Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS)
Labor鈥檚 own Economic Inclusion Advisory Committee has again urged it to raise JobSeeker and other welfare payments ahead of the federal budget. Isaac Nellist 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听
Treasurer Jim Chalmers said Labor鈥檚 third budget will 'ease cost-of-living pressures', but it does not include any raise to JobSeeker or other payments. Isaac Nellist 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听
Labor鈥檚聽2024 budget,聽that supposedly addresses the cost-of-living crisis, leaves the poorest $220 a week under the poverty line. Peter Boyle reports on a Labor budget with no heart, guts or vision.
What will happen聽to the pernicious cashless debit card聽scheme after the election?聽Labor has promised to make the scheme voluntary and the Coalition claims not to have a plan to expand it. But can either be trusted?聽Alex Bainbridge and Vivien Miley 谤别辫辞谤迟.听
Labor will not commit to raising the JobSeeker payment of $44 a day, backing down on a promise it made in 2019 to review it. Isaac Nellist reports on the response.
The failure of governments to plan for the COVID-19 Omicron variant and their 鈥渓et-it-rip鈥 approach has left vulnerable people with less support than ever. Zoe O'Dea reports.
In response to the plan to rapidly phase out the disaster payment,聽the Australian Council of Social Service said聽the JobSeeker rate needs to be lifted聽to $80 a day.聽Arie Huybregts reports.
The federal goverrment's Disaster Payment, now revised, is still not enough for many. Isaac Nellist reports on this and the campaign to raise JobSeeker.
After a lifetime of raising children and contributing to the country鈥檚 wealth, women are being hung out to dry by state and federal governments, writes聽Suzanne James.
While the vaccination roll-out limps along, Jobseeker and social security support is being reduced just when it is needed the most. Suzanne James reports.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg is very upbeat about the economy, despite an聽official unemployment rate of 6.6% and a growing wealth divide. Peter Boyle investigates.
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