PAKENHAM OFFICER STAR NEWS
Home » JobSeeker heat rises on Hill

JobSeeker heat rises on Hill

Bruce MP Julian Hill has declared support but declined to break ranks to sign an open letter calling for a JobSeeker rate rise.

Several ALP backbenchers dared to sign an open letter by Australian Council of Social Services calling for a “substantial” increase to JobSeeker and other welfare payments in the May Federal Budget.

On social media on 27 April, Mr Hill outlined “in response to questions I’ve received” he wouldn’t sign an open letter or petition to the Government of which he’s a member.

“Of course more support for disadvantaged people is needed in the Budget and I would like to see an increase in Jobseeker.

“My long held view hasn’t changed.

“I’m not in Cabinet so do not know what’s in the Budget. But I do know the pressures on the Budget are immense and not everything can be done at once.

“Governing means tough choices have to be made about priorities but I’ve been assured there will be measures in the May Budget to address disadvantage and am open minded about how that is achieved this year.

“As a backbench MP, like my colleagues, I’ll continue to advocate internally for the most vulnerable in society, and speak up publicly when I think that’s the most effective thing to do.”

Before winning Government, Mr Hill – as well as now Prime Minister Anthony Albanese – were vocal advocates for JobSeeker rises.

In 2020, Mr Hill tweeted: “Nobody can live on $40 a day, without ending up in poverty. #JobSeeker rate needs to be raised.”

The ACOSS letter notes the Government’s Economic Inclusion Advisory Committee calling for a “substantial increase” in JobSeeker, Youth Allowance and related payments as a “first priority”.

“We all want the security of knowing that we’ll be supported during tough times,” the letter stated.

“But right now, the rate of JobSeeker is so low that people are being forced to choose between paying their rent or buying enough food and medicine.

“Currently, for a single person, JobSeeker is $49.50 per day and Youth Allowance is $40.20 per day.”

The letter has been signed by Labor MPs Alicia Payne, Louise Miller-Frost, Michelle Ananda-Rajah and Kate Thwaites, as well as Liberal MP Bridget Archer and Greens and cross-bench MPs.

A range of ex-politicians, economists, academics, First Nations leaders and community sector group leaders have also signed, including South East Community Links chief executive Peter McNamara.

Digital Editions


  • “Neglect” leaves Fincks Road unsafe

    “Neglect” leaves Fincks Road unsafe

    Frustration is boiling over in Bayles as residents warn that dangerous conditions on Fincks Road are damaging vehicles and putting the community at risk. In…

More News

  • Measles exposure sites listed in the South East

    Measles exposure sites listed in the South East

    Koo-wee-rup, Dandenong and Bangholme have been officially listed among public exposure sites for new measles cases. In an alert from Victoria’s Chief Health Officer Dr Caroline McElnay, three recently-returned overseas…

  • Two men charged as part of Doveton non-fatal shooting investigation

    Two men charged as part of Doveton non-fatal shooting investigation

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 Detectives from the Armed Crime Squad have charged two men as part of an ongoing investigation into a non-fatal shooting in Doveton last…

  • Officer kiln development proposed, feedback open

    Officer kiln development proposed, feedback open

    A modern development of the Officer Kiln is now being considered by Cardinia Shire Council, with residents asked to provide their thoughts on the proposal to reinvigorate the historic site.…

  • Subdivision pleas blocked by Government

    Subdivision pleas blocked by Government

    After more than a decade of petitioning, Pakenham’s landowners say they are still being ignored, despite the Minister for Planning weighing in on their concerns. Last year in Parliament, East…

  • Teens deliberately set Dragon Park ablaze

    Teens deliberately set Dragon Park ablaze

    Police are investigating a deliberately lit fire at Dragon Park in Lakeside, causing damage to public property. Investigators have been told three boys and a girl were seen lighting books…

  • Lions farewell local legend

    Lions farewell local legend

    The Pakenham Football Club is mourning the loss of one of its most devoted and respected volunteers, ‘Colonel’ Tom Parker, who passed away peacefully on Sunday evening aged 96. Mr…

  • Ex-mayor Aziz unable to appear in court due to illness

    Ex-mayor Aziz unable to appear in court due to illness

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 174279 Casey three-time ex-mayor Sam Aziz, who is facing five charges laid by the state’s anti corruption body, has been unable to appear in…

  • Opposition inquiry call rejected after peak-hour train disruption

    Opposition inquiry call rejected after peak-hour train disruption

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 183562 The State Opposition has called for a formal inquiry into Tuesday 3 February rail network disruption, where peak-hour disruption left thousands of Cranbourne…

  • Casey residents surveyed to guide community wellness

    Casey residents surveyed to guide community wellness

    Some Casey locals might get their chance at providing critical feedback and insights and in turn, help the council shape the future of health and wellbeing in their area. Over…

  • Grieving parents bridge the gap

    Grieving parents bridge the gap

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531971 When Lauren and Peter welcomed their daughter Matilda into the world on November 26 2024, she was already gone. Stillborn at 24 weeks’…