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With the federal election campaign now underway, ACOSS is urging all parties and candidates to deliver real solutions to address the hardship people are facing, rising inequality and climate change, and to resist stoking fear and division.
“Some voters have experienced a historic fall in their living standards, and many are feeling afraid – they’re scared they won’t be able to keep a roof over their heads, put food on the table and cover the cost of basic essentials,” said ACOSS CEO Dr Cassandra Goldie.
“They’re crying out for leaders with clear plans to address these issues – not inflammatory rhetoric that stokes fear and division.
“If candidates are serious about tackling the cost of living, they must have policies that help the people with the least.
“The community sector rejects poorly targeted election sweeteners and calls on all parties and candidates to deliver an ambitious policy agenda that will reduce inequalities and deliver permanent relief for communities facing hardship.
“As the community sector, we are committed to fostering public debate about the most pressing issues, building bridges and crossing divides to support people to participate in a healthy and safe democratic process.
“We urge solidarity with First Nations communities, trans and gender diverse people, migrants and refugees and other communities who are often targeted. We must all play our role to call out hate speech and vilification, and to bring our communities together.”
ACOSS is calling on the next government to lift Jobseeker, Youth Allowance and related income support payments to match the pension rate of $82 a day, build more social housing to address the housing crisis and invest in home energy upgrades to permanently reduce bills.
View ACOSS election priorities here.
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Was it coincidence or just because I like Pink Floyd?
Driving home from enjoying a coffee with a dear friend the song On The Turning Away came on my music feed....
On the turning away
From the pale and downtrodden
And the words they say
Which we won't understand
Don't accept that what's happening
Is just a case of others' suffering
Or you'll find that you're joining in
The turning away.
It's a sin that somehow
Light is changing to shadow
And casting its shroud
Over all we have known
Unawarehow the ranks have grown
Driven on by a heart of stone
We could find that we're all alone
In the dream of the proud
On the wings of the night
As daylight is stirring
Where the speechless unite in a silent accord
Using words, you will find are strange
Mesmerised as they light the flame
Feel the new wind of change
On the wings of the night.
No more turning away
From the weak and the weary
No more turning away
From the coldness inside
Just a world that we all must share
It's not enough to just stand and stare
Is is only a dream that there'll be
No more turning away.
Ah, Pink Floyd's A Momentary Lapse of Reason album with the stand out track On the Turning Away.
The Spud is going to sink to even lower depths of scumbaggery in the lead up to election day. He has nothing but bile and vitriol and fear. Oh, what fun the next few weeks will be.