Anglicare Australia welcomes national leadership on housing
Anglicare Australia has welcomed social housing commitments made in last night’s Budget reply by the Federal Opposition, saying they show national leadership to tackle the housing crisis.
Anglicare Australia has welcomed social housing commitments made in last night’s Budget reply by the Federal Opposition, saying they show national leadership to tackle the housing crisis.
Anglicare Australia says tonight’s Budget shows we are recovering from the downturn – but that many Australians are being left out of the recovery.
Anglicare Australia says renters are facing a crisis as eviction moratoriums and rent deferrals end. This follows the release of a dramatic survey of Anglicare Australia member agencies.
The leaders of major faith-based charities have come together against changes that would target charities. The changes will mean that charities could be targeted and shut down for subjective reasons.
Anglicare Australia says the rental market is failing older people. This follows the release of Anglicare Australia’s Rental Affordability Snapshot.
Anglicare Australia is calling on the Government to tackle housing affordability in its next Budget. The call is made as Anglicare Australia releases its annual Rental Affordability Snapshot.
Anglicare Australia has renewed its call to raise the rate of JobSeeker and related payments for good. The call follows the release of a new report on financial stress commissioned by the Brotherhood of St Laurence.
Anglicare Australia is calling on the Government to commit to quality, affordable aged care for every Australian. The call is made in the wake of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety.
Anglicare Australia and UnitingCare Australia have come together to condemn the Government’s announcement on the JobSeeker payment, which has come after months of uncertainty.
A dramatic new poll shows financial counselling and emergency relief services across Australia are worried about cuts to JobSeeker. The poll of shows that cuts will see many more people in need of help.