Cost of living crisis worsens as Liberal Government does nothing

Tasmanian Labor

New data from the
ABS shows non-discretionary spending on things like groceries has increased a
massive 16.8
per cent
in Tasmania in the past year.

Clearly, the
cost of living crisis is completely out of control.

And with power
prices soaring thanks to the Liberals’ broken promise on energy, a recent
report from the UTAS Institute for Social Change highlights what Labor has been
saying for months: Tasmanians are being forced to choose between heating and
eating.

The Tasmania
Project Cost
of Living Survey
has revealed 51 per cent of Tasmanian households, more
than 280,000 people, have recently experienced food insecurity, which is nearly
double the rate recorded in May 2021.

The survey
report shows that 20 per cent of Tasmanians have very low food security,
meaning they are regularly skipping meals and going hungry for long periods of
time.

This is nearly triple
the levels reported by the same survey in 2021.

One survey
respondent commented, “I can buy a pack of 6 doughnuts from Woolworths for $2 when
on special or 6 apples for $6.50… too often the deciding factor is money and
feeling ‘full’.”

Another comment
stated, “I sacrifice my portions to my husband as he is currently the income
earner.”

Tasmania
currently relies on an emergency food relief model to address food insecurity.
However, only 10 per cent of food insecure households have sought emergency
food relief from a food bank. On
top of this, we know our food banks are also struggling to keep up with demand.
This means that even with the low percentage of uptake our food security safety
net is woefully under-resourced and could easily be tipped beyond breaking
point.

Minister Street
last year announcedthat he was finalising an “Action Plan” to implement the Food Security Strategy
2021-24, yet it remains draft
form
. It’s now 2023 and Tasmanians are doing it tougher than ever.

The Liberals
have actively made the cost of living crisis worse by breaking their promise on
energy and refusing to support Labor’s plan to cap power prices – a measure
that would save households $500 a year.

Tasmanians deserve a Government that can deliver for households, especially those struggling with the cost of living crisis, rather than one that refuses to cap power prices and which is obsessed with building a taxpayer funded stadium in Hobart.

Sarah Lovell MLC

Shadow Minister for Community Services and Development

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