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Inequality & poverty in Australia: Still no case for the removal of the clean energy supplement

In the 2016 budget the government announced that it would close carbon tax compensation to new recipients of welfare payments. This would save the government $1.4 billion over the forward estimates, by reducing the income of some of the poorest Australians by around $10 per fortnight. 

This cut was introduced to the Parliament in September 2016 in the Budget Savings (Omnibus) Bill 2016, but was scrapped when it did not gain Senate support. The Omnibus Savings and Child Care Reform Bill 2017 again seeks to remove the clean energy supplement from Centrelink payments.

In this briefing note we restate the case against reducing these payments.

Type of Publication: 
Research
Section: 
Economy
Energy
Equity
Tags: 
clean energy supplement, tax, welfare

Download Publication: 
P372 Carbon tax compensation and the poverty line FINAL.pdf

Author: 
David Richardson
Matt Grudnoff
Posted on:
15 February 2017

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