Senate debates

Thursday, 11 June 2020

Motions

COVID-19: Pensions and Benefits

5:09 pm

Photo of Catryna BilykCatryna Bilyk (Tasmania, Australian Labor Party) Share this | | Hansard source

I move:

That the Senate—

(a) notes that:

  (i) the Coronavirus crisis has increased costs for many people with disability and carers, for instance: higher energy bills, extra transport costs from avoiding public transport, grocery delivery charges, missing out on shopping at the market for specials, as well as extra health, and protective equipment costs,

  (ii) a survey by People With Disability Australia found that over 90 per cent of people with disability have faced increased expenses due to the Coronavirus crisis,

  (iii) despite the two $750 Economic Support Payments, many people on the Disability Support Pension are temporarily receiving a lower payment rate than people on JobSeeker Payment, when the Coronavirus Supplement is taken into account,

  (iv) many carers are also being left in situations where they are worse off — particularly if they are caring for children with disability,

  (v) the Government can make changes to extend additional support to people who need it with the stroke of a pen, and

  (vi) the second Economic Support Payment will not be paid until 13 July — almost five weeks away — despite people with disability and carers facing extra costs now; and

(b) calls on the Government to allow people with disability and carers who have increased costs to bring forward the second $750 Economic Support Payment.

Question agreed to.