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Making Ends Meet: More Information(The following is taken directly from the ALP announcement) 1. More regular and more generous allowance payments A Rudd Labor Government will implement the Government’s decision included in the Pre-Election Economic and Fiscal Outlook to pay additional Utilities and Seniors Concessions Allowance each year. Federal Labor will provide: Federal Labor understands that for people on fixed incomes need to plan ahead for large expenses. That is why from 20 March 2008, Federal Labor will pay the Utilities Allowance four times a year rather than twice. This measure will benefit over 1.7 million aged income support recipients; 250,000 Commonwealth Seniors Health Card holders, 700,000 Disability Support Pensioners and 120,000 Carer Payment recipients. Households who receive the following payments will be eligible for the enhanced Utilities Allowance: Federal Labor also recognises that the cost of living for pensioners can rise faster than the general increases in costs of goods and services. For this reason, a Rudd Labor Government will index pensions by the Living Cost Index for Aged Pensioner Households published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the Consumer Price Index or 25 per cent of Male Total Average Weekly Earnings, whichever is the greater. 2. National Reciprocal Transport Concessions Before the 2001 federal election, Mr Howard pledged a national transport concession scheme for seniors - but he did not deliver on his promise. Federal Labor will deliver on this commitment. A Rudd Labor Government will provide $50 million over four years from 2008¬09 towards a new national reciprocal transport entitlement for State Government Seniors Card holders. This will mean around 3 million Australians including State Government Seniors Card holders will be able to access general public transport concessions that apply in the State or Territory they are visiting. For example, a bus driver in New South Wales will be able to apply the standard concession when an older Australian presents a valid State Government Seniors Card even if it is from another State or Territory. This will include long distance rail travel on routes like the Indian Pacific, the Ghan and the Overland. Previous efforts to enable State Government Seniors Card holders to access public rail, ferry, tram and bus concessions throughout the country have failed because the Howard Government has been unwilling to put sufficient funding toward realising this important outcome. A Rudd Labor Government will negotiate with State and Territory Governments to ensure national reciprocal public transport concessions for seniors are in place by no later than 1 January 2009. 3. Helping older Australians, carers and people with disabilities to stay in touch – increased telephone allowance That is why Federal Labor will make it more affordable for these Australians to access the internet at home, increasing the rate of the Telephone Allowance. Federal Labor will increase the value of the Telephone Allowance for these Australians by 50 per cent – from $88 to $132 a year. 4. A Seniors’ Internet Fund Currently only one in five Australians over 65 years use the internet. Federal Labor wants more older Australians to enjoy the benefits of the internet such as mastering new hobbies and accessing educational programs such as the University of the Third Age. Grants will be available to up to 2,000 eligible organisations and awarded on the basis of demonstrated need and willingness to provide a free service. |
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