Skip to content
CharitiesAidWelfare, Community

National Children’s Commissioner joins groups calling for legislation to measure and end child poverty in Australia

Anti-Poverty Week 2 mins read
As the nation experiences our worst cost of living and housing crisis an increasing number of children are living in poverty.
 
Researchers have predicted that Australia’s child poverty rate could surpass the current rate of 17%, or 1 in 6 children, but the true nature isn’t known because Australia doesn’t define, measure or report child poverty rates.
 
The latest analysis from the End Child Poverty campaign on 2021 data found the number of children living in poverty has increased by at least 102,000 since COVID.
 
The lifelong effects of poverty on a child’s mental health, relationships, job and economic outcomes are far poorer for children who grow up in poverty.

What:     Leading welfare organisations meet at Parliament House, Canberra to call on politicians to legislate an end to child poverty, by committing to a definition, measure and reporting framework to Parliament
 
Where:   Front lawn, Parliament House

When:    Thursday October 10
               10:00am

 
Who:      Leaders of child and family welfare organisations 
  • Anne Hollonds, National Children's Commissioner
  • Chris Twomey, Senior Industry Fellow, and report author Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre.
  • Sarah Quinton,  End Child Poverty Campaign Director
  • Toby O’Connor, CEO St Vincent de Paul Society National Council
  • Jamie Crosby,  Families Australia
  • Fay Mound, UnitingCare Australia Director Policy & Advocacy
  • Toni Wren, Single Mother Families Australia, Principal Adviser
  • Mark Jeffery, Anti-Poverty Week Director

Visual:   Leaders + others holding placards reading 'Legislate an end to child poverty' and 'I want child                poverty to end'

Read Australia Institute report: Ending Child Poverty in Australia 
Read BankWest Curtain Economics report: Child Poverty in Australia 2024
Download: Anti-Poverty Week Fast Fact - Child & Family Poverty in Australia

About us:

The End Child Poverty campaign is a partnership of over 120 organisations across Australia committed to calling on all Governments, state and federal, to legislate an end to child poverty.       https://www.endchildpoverty.com.au/supportus-1


Contact details:

Anti-Poverty Week Director Mark Jeffery             0419 732 583      
Anti-Poverty Week Carolin Wenzel                      0417 668 957          
Sarah Quinton, End Child Poverty Campaign      0439 439 233
Toni Wren, Single Mother Families Australia        0405 705 442   

More from this category

  • Community, Entertainment
  • 01/01/2025
  • 01:06
City of Sydney

Sydney welcomes 2025 in spectacular style

With more fireworks from more firing locations than ever before, two specially created soundtracks, light shows, projections and an unforgettable concert, Sydney has rung…

  • Contains:
  • Community, Entertainment
  • 31/12/2024
  • 17:16
City of Sydney

NYE vantage point update

The City of Sydney and NSW Police are advising that multiple vantage points around the foreshore are now at full capacity ahead of tonight’s New Year’s Eve celebrations. Areas that are full as at 5pm are: Circular Quay Hickson Road Reserve / Campbells Cove Sydney Opera House Royal Botanic Gardens of Sydney North Sydney precinct Other areas that are quickly filling include: The Rocks Barangaroo If you wish to watch the fireworks from around the foreshore, please plan ahead and check the vantage point map on the sydneynewyearseve.com website for other options and live updates. For those planning to stay…

  • Community, Entertainment
  • 31/12/2024
  • 06:30
City of Sydney

Sydney New Year’s Eve media call

WHAT: Final City of Sydney pre-New Year’s Eve media call WHEN: TODAY, Tuesday 31 December at 10am WHERE: Hickson Road Reserve (grassed area beside Park Hyatt Hotel) WHO: Lord Mayor of Sydney, Clover Moore AO Producer, rapper and ARIA Award winner, Nooky Stephen Gilby, producer, City of Sydney NB - there is no parking available on site or nearby in Dawes Point, The Rocks or Millers Point areas nearest parking garages are on Hickson Road in front of Walsh Bay wharves vehicles parked on site adjacent to the media call, risk being towed City of Sydney staff will direct media…

Media Outreach made fast, easy, simple.

Feature your press release on Medianet's News Hub every time you distribute with Medianet. Pay per release or save with a subscription.