Social Services

Everyone deserves access to the support they need to live with dignity and security.

Yet, the current system is failing too many, leaving people trapped in poverty, waiting months for help, or subjected to punitive measures. 

The Greens are focused on creating a system that removes barriers, provides real support, and ensures no one is left behind.

Unlike Labor and the Liberals, who have underfunded services and entrenched inequality, the Greens are working to deliver practical solutions to lift people out of poverty and provide meaningful assistance. 

By investing in sustainable funding and targeted reforms, we are building a system that truly supports Australians in need.

Explore our plan

Poverty and Inequality Commission

Millions of Australians are living below the poverty line, relying on inadequate income support or payments that fail to meet basic needs.

A dedicated Poverty and Inequality Commission will ensure the government takes informed, evidence-based action to tackle poverty. 

This Commission will investigate the causes of poverty, set benchmarks, and advise on solutions to eradicate poverty in Australia.

The Greens' plan:

  • Establish a Poverty and Inequality Commission to eradicate poverty by creating a legislated body with paid Commissioners and a President, modelled on the Productivity Commission.
  • Ensure a clear understanding of poverty by conducting regular Antipoverty Reviews and creating a national poverty line to measure and track progress.
  • Guarantee fair and adequate social security payments by reviewing payment rates and recommending minimum levels of support.
  • Require the government to act on recommendations by mandating public responses to advice from the Poverty and Inequality Commission.
  • Ensure accountability and independence by having the President and Commissioners approved by a Joint Parliamentary Committee.
Fund Essential Social Services

The social services sector is a lifeline for millions of people, providing critical support for those facing poverty, homelessness, domestic violence, and other challenges. 

Yet, successive governments have failed to give the sector the funding and stability it needs.

The Greens are ensuring the sector has the sustainable funding and workforce investment necessary to meet these rising needs.

The Greens' plan:

  • Address service gaps by providing $40 million annually to strengthen community services, ensuring essential care and support reach those in need.
  • Build long-term stability by investing $10 million over two years to establish a Commonwealth taskforce, developing comprehensive community service guarantees for sustainable funding and delivery.

 

More information on this policy initiative will be released soon.

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