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Crisis reaches breaking point as research reveals one in five Australian children live in poverty

Barnardos Australia 2 mins read

Crisis reaches breaking point as research reveals one in five Australian children live in poverty

Tuesday October 14, 2025

Barnardos Australia is calling for urgent action on child poverty as new analysis reveals 823,000 children are now living below the poverty line across Australia, the highest number in more than two decades.

 

The crisis has deepened over the past decade, with one in five Australian children now experiencing poverty compared to one in seven ten years ago.

 

Between 2021 and 2022 alone, a further 102,000 children were living in poverty due to rising living costs and stagnant household incomes.

 

“Child poverty in Australia is now at breaking point,” Barnardos Australia Centre Manager Grace Hong said.

 

“This is a crisis that’s completely preventable. Families are being forced to skip meals and children are bearing the brunt of the impact. This can look like skipping meals, missing school, and social activities that are critical foundations of their childhood. We are talking about robbing children of so much, including their joy.” 

 

Almost half (44 per cent) of children in single-parent households are living in poverty, which is more than three times the rate of children in two-parent families (13 per cent).

 

Housing affordability is also a major driver of child poverty, with the analysis revealing lower-income families have seen rent increases of 17.8 per cent in the two years to 2022, which is well above the 11.2 per cent average for all households.

 

“The system is failing single mothers and their children, and we cannot accept that in Australia” Ms Hong said.

 

“When 94 per cent of Parenting Payment recipients are women and they’re forced onto lower payments when their youngest child turns eight, it’s clear that poor policy design is just fuelling the crisis.”

 

Barnardos Australia is calling for urgent policy reforms to address the crisis:

  • Adequate income support for families, particularly single parents

  • Adequate crisis accommodation for families escaping domestic violence

  • Affordable housing solutions and rental assistance

  • Accessible, affordable childcare enabling parents to work

  • Tailored services addressing the complex needs of families in crisis

 

“Every child in Australia deserves to thrive and enjoy their childhood,” Ms Hong said.

 

“Through early intervention and a real coordinated national response, such as changes to income support payments, families will be empowered to break the cycle of disadvantage.

 

“Child poverty is not inevitable. We know what works and we need to see actual change from our governments.”

To arrange interviews, please call Kathleen Ferguson on 0421 522 080 or Lauren Ferri on 0422 581 506. 

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