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Η αίτηση απευθύνεται σε: Parliament of Australia
We request the Federal Government fund a trial of Community Based Income (a liveable wage paid in return for education, training, caring duties, and/or assisting with a community project) in North-West Tasmania.
Αιτιολόγηση
Getting funding for this trial is important for four reasons: the problem of unemployment and under-employment (including the problem of automation taking jobs), financial insecurity (including the rising costs of living), a welfare system that needs to be reformed to be more effective in helping those with barriers to employment, and there is a massive amount of community projects currently not being done for which the CBI could be utilised, enhancing participation and prosperity; empowering individuals, reducing financial distress and injecting life into a wide range of community projects which would improve lives and build capacity. We aim to build mental wealth, where building individual skills can help the broader community, reduce crime rates, decrease health costs, improve educational levels and so on.
Στοιχεία για το ψήφισμα
Ξεκίνησε η υποβολή αίτησης:
17/09/2025
Λήξη συλλογής:
16/03/2026, 11:59 μ.μ. GMT+11
Περιοχή:
Αυστραλία
Κατηγορία:
Κοινωνική πολιτική
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A community-based income trial in northern Tasmania deserves strong support because it could be a step towards unlocking diverse forms of community participation that our current economic system often overlooks or undervalues. When people have some support towards basic financial security, they gain the freedom to explore what is meaningful to them and contribute to their communities in ways that matter most to them.
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Create opportunity, reduce inequality and acknowledge the unpaid work that keeps our communities ticking over