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Labor’s Safety Net Bill is parachute will holes
ACOSS welcomes decision to hold rates, calls for fresh RBA agreement with the Treasurer to protect and grow jobs
Incentivising jobseekers to enter workforce
New figures show inflationary pressures are easing
Income, cost of living, and wellbeing economy
‘It won’t stop people going without food and essential medication’: ACOSS to front inquiry into social security payments
Report shows Australia needs a plan for social housing
ACOSS welcomes gas market code
ACOSS welcomes the RBA decision to pause interest rate rises
ACOSS welcomes RBA decision to pause interest rate rises
Ideology before evidence: How neoliberals have responded to recent Australian welfare reform measures
Government action needed as more people struggle to pay energy bills: ACOSS
Government action needed as more people struggle to pay energy bills
“We are not just a political party. We are the movement for regional Australia” – David Littleproud’s conference address
Tasmania bucks national jobs trend – and not in a good way 15 June 2023
Fixing the cracks in Australia’s out-of-home-care leaving system
Interest rate rise costs more people their jobs
Increase to minimum wage welcome, more action needed to tackle inflation and cost of living
Future women ‘Budgeting for Women’s Success’ federal budget dinner
Federal Budget 2023: There is no ‘stronger foundation’ without carers
Capital City Lord Mayors welcome focus on Cities in 2023-24 Budget
headspace acknowledges mental health commitments in federal budget
Wiyi Yani U Thangani Summit
BUDGET TAKES STEPS TOWARDS A FAIRER AUSTRALIA
Budget will help struggling renters but big challenges remain
Budget clearly signals ‘NDIS is here to stay’, with more to do on housing and economic security
FEDERAL BUDGET SHIFTS FOCUS TOWARDS THOSE EXPERIENCING POVERTY AND DISADVANTAGE
Federal Budget delivers cost of living relief for vulnerable Australians and small business
Mediocre budget won’t shift the housing crisis
Many welcome measures but JobSeeker still a poverty payment that must be fixed
Budget 2023 delivers positive news for older Australians
Cautious Budget balances relief and restraint but repair job remains: CEDA
Budget: Real Revenue Reform Delayed Until 2024 Amid Structural Deficit for Services
Budget acts on wages, health, energy transition and cost of living
Budget 2023-24: Supporting a strong, secure and sustainable regional Australia
Labor’s budget keeps people in poverty, while the wealthy and big corporations win big
Now is time to put foot on pedal for growth
Important extension of support for single parents welcome
Stopping the tide of rising homelessness an urgent Budget priority
Push to retrofit low-income housing to reduce energy bills
Extending financial safety net for single parents
Poverty in Australia Senate Inquiry Interim Report Tabled
Television Interview – Sky News Afternoon Agenda 4 May
ACOSS says lift to JobSeeker must be for all
Doorstop – Parliament House
Radio Interview – RN Breakfast 27 April
Report on Victorian rentals sparks call for urgent action
UPDATE AND CORRECTION: Politicians, advocates and prominent Australians call for JobSeeker increase in Federal Budget