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On September 6, the people of Western Australia went to the polls to elect a new government. There was no clear outright win however a minority government was formed by an alliance between the Liberal Party, The National Party and several independants. Clearly the plight of the homeless and the poor or the pensioners was not high on any pre-election agenda by any party therefore we are not anticipating any action in the near future. We are not political but somewhat amused by politicians understanding of what families want. None of the candidates have seen poverty and homelessness as an issue. The fact that many thousands of families are in financial stress and homelessness is worsening is not as important it seems. One very senior politician advised us that homeless people only have themselves to blame - they get the same money as anyone else. Oh! Really. With the cost of new homes being up to 11 times incomes and rents up to 60% of earnings for lower income families - it's their fault? Just like it their fault that when the gas pipe blew up they had to use less gas and electricity when domestic users consume only 7% of supply. When we are short of water who has to give up water? There will come a day when we will not use water to make products sold overseas. We cant afford to export water.
We can assure politicians that this lack of real effort by them will cause them real heartache very soon. Add to the homeless the aging population means that there is less people in the workforce trying to pay enough taxes to support poverty. Given that the budget for welfare in Australia is almost as much as the taxation we give them they either have to find more money from somewhere or reduce the amount given out. We have a better idea - Government should stop mucking about and listen to people who can solve the problem. There is a choice Question How come we have to pay ridiculous prices for land when we are one of the largest countries in the world and we have so much land and really a very small population? What does an affordable home mean? We know! AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Beyond Shelter - Australia can provide attractive but low-cost family homes for a fraction of the cost currently being paid
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