Yes. Recommendation 27: “The Committee recommends that once the Coronavirus Supplement is phased out, the Australian Government increase the JobSeeker Payment, Youth Allowance and Parenting Payment rates to ensure that all eligible recipients do not live in poverty.”Yes. Recommendation 27: “The Committee recommends that once the Coronavirus Supplement is phased out, the Australian Government increase the JobSeeker Payment, Youth Allowance and Parenting Payment rates to ensure that all eligible recipients do not live in poverty.”
2/2 that you are looking for work and have become unemployed. If you register as a jobseeker and unemployed too late, you will receive one week less unemployment benefit.
"Still waiting for a government that will raise the rate of below poverty line JobSeeker payments in Australia" Addictions are tough to kick @imogenib.bsky.social#auspol
it sure is great that we have a budget surplus two years in a row (don't think about bulk billing). we are responsible economic managers (don't think about raising jobseeker). we have achieved this through lower government spending (don't think about stimulating the economy)
Good on him! But what he saw isn't an outlier, it's the norm. Government pays job network for finding jobseeker a job. Government pays employer for taking on new employee. Employer works new employees hard, discarding any who fail. Employer asks job network to provide new staff. Rinse and repeat.
My Age Pension did not go up today. The next payment is showing as still the same $ amount too. JobSeeker, age pension and Youth Allowance are among Centrelink payments increasing today
Here is the full list of payments increasing — and by how much — from September 20.
jobseeker is a legit fuckin banger though
This Labor government is so disappointing. I had high hopes for this term. - A real NACC - Closing the gap - Same job Same pay and clamping down on Labor hire -Raising Jobseeker - Real climate progress - Not being Liberal Lite #auspol We need Labor Teals.
‘Bulldoze your way through’: Anthony Albanese compared to Scott Morrison in climate trigger stoush
Sarah Hanson-Young says PM needs to negotiate with senators after he appeared to rule out adding a climate trigger to proposed environmental laws Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Anthony Albanese has been rebuked by the Senate crossbench for all but ruling out a climate trigger in environment legislation, with his take-it-or-leave-it stance compared to Scott Morrison’s description of himself as a “bulldozer”. On Monday the independent senator David Pocock labelled the prime minister’s position “really disappointing” while the Greens’ environment spokesperson, Sarah Hanson-Young, warned the PM it is “not leadership to bulldoze your way through”. Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...