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Climate laws urgently needed – Australian jobs and environment stall as world moves

3 December 2009

The ACTU, the Climate Institute, ACOSS and UnionsNSW are calling on all political parties to get Australia’s climate change laws into place as quickly as possible.

 

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Recent Policy Papers

ACOSS Conference Papers - Day 1 Read more

ACOSSConference Papers - Day 2  Read more

  

ACOSS Federal Budget Submission 2009-10: Social Inclusion and Economic Security

In this submission to the Australian Treasury, ACOSS outlines policy recommendations for consideration by the Federal Government in its 2009-10 Budget to increase social inclusion at a time of economic uncertainty.

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Submission to the Taxation Review Panel

Adequate, fair, sustainable, and simple: Retirement incomes reform

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Submission to the Taxation Review Panel

Strong foundations: Reforming thetax and social security systems

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Who is missing out? Hardship among low income Australians

This report uses recent research, including previously unpublished data, to compare living standards and financial hardship among different groups of low income Australians, especially those receiving income support payments. It is a contribution to the public debate over the adequacy of these payments, and the design of a better social security system. Read more

 

Towards an effective and fair response to climate change

The Southern Cross Climate Coalition (SCCC) has been formed by some of Australia’s leading social, union, environmental and independent research organisations to help lead an effective and fair response to climate change. Read more 



HAVE YOUR SAY

 

The 6th Community Sector Survey is now open

Every eligible organisation that completes the survey before 16 December 2009 will be entitled to six months’ free use of the events, jobs, and training boards on the ACOSS website valued at $320.

 

The information that your organisation provides contributes to an important body of knowledge about the community sector. The data collected in this survey informs sector advocacy, and provides government and the media with a snapshot of how the sector and disadvantaged Australians are faring.

 

Complete the survey online or download a paper copy here

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NEWS

Award Modernisation : What will it mean for COSS Members?

An update on the modern award - 8 December 2009

 

The national, state and territory Councils of Social Service have prepared this factsheet on the award modernisation process for our members in the social and community service sectors.

 

Key issues include: who will be affected by the modern award, within what timeframes, and how it sits with the pay equity test case announced recently. The fact sheet will be updated in light of industrial developments in the sector. Download the factsheet here

 

Rollout of Blanket Income Management Unfair and Un-Australian 

ACOSS has raised concerns about the Federal Government’s plans to roll out income management across the country, saying it could further disadvantage low income Australians. Read more

 

ACOSS Welcomes New Initiative to Green-Up Low Income Households

ACOSS welcomes the launch of the $130 million Green Start initiative to help low income households deal with the effects of climate change through improved energy and water efficiency. Read more

 

Time To Get Started On Climate Action

Environment, welfare, union and research groups, while expressing deep concern about additional compensation to industry, has given conditional* support to the passage of the amended CPRS rather than risk more years of squabbling that would choke climate action and investments in clean energy technology, jobs and industries. Read more

 

 

Time to Maximise Momentum to Improve Support for People With Disability

“ACOSS welcomes the inquiry into disability services and the examination of funding options for long-term care and support for people with disability,” said Clare Martin, CEO, Australian Council of Social Service. Read more

 

How much does it cost to raise a teenager? Family payments don’t add up

Low-paid Australian families do not receive adequate financial support to meet the costs of their children, says a report released today by the Australian Council of Social Service. Read more

 

 

Plug Tax Loopholes so all Pay Fair Share : Challenge to Henry Review

The Henry tax review has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reform a tax system that favours the wealthy, said the Australian Council of Social Service in a report released today. Read more and download the report

  

ACOSS’ Annual Report 2008-2009

The report contains information on ACOSS’ policy and advocacy activities, our work with member organisations, as well as Board and financial information. Download here.

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Historic Test Case Brings Wage Increases for Community Workers a Step Closer

Community sector workers around the country are one step closer to higher wages following the announcementof a landmark pay equity test case in the newFair Work system. Read more

 

Strong, Fair Leadership on Asylum Seeker Issue is Overdue

Australia’s peak welfare bodyhas issued a call for strong, compassionate leadership on the issues of asylum seekers so that people escaping persecution or violence are treated fairly. Read more

 

Jobs growth a feature of new green economy

Newcastle Herald Opinion

The Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) has been working to achieve equitable solutions to the effects of climate change, so that low-income households are shielded from price hikes for essential goods and services and can benefit from new opportunities, such as gaining employment in clean-energy jobs. Read more

 

 

Adopt a Dinosaur

If you care about action on climate change and the creation of hundreds of thousands of Australian clean energy jobs - “adopt a dinosaur” and chip into the national CleanEnergy Jobs campaign.

 

Click Here to Adopt a Dinosaur

 

Campaign against social housing funding cuts
On August 27, the Commonwealth Government announced that $750 million would be cut from the social housing construction component of the Nation Building Economic Stimulus Plan.  We encourage you to write to the Prime Minister, the Treasurer and your local federal Member of Parliament to call for this funding to be restored.  For more information, see the NSW Shelter website.

Human rights report paves way for better protections for marginalised Australians

ACOSS welcomes the report released today by the National Human Rights Consultation Committee recommending that Australia adopt a national Human Rights Act.   Read more