Media Release.
The
Newman government has put politics before people, refusing to accept a
Commonwealth offer to save the Tenant Advice and Advocacy Service with
the Cairns TAAS already closed and Rockhampton
TAAS to close by the end of the week.
Shadow
Housing Minister Jo-Ann Miller said although the LNP government had an
offer of $2.5 million in Federal funds on the table, it was determined
to doom the TAAS service by playing petty
political games instead of helping the thousands of Queenslanders who
rely on the critical service to keep a roof over their heads.
Mrs
Miller said Housing Minister Tim Mander was showing his true cruel and
callous colours by refusing to accept the offer and keep TAAS offices in
regional centres throughout the state open.
“With
a stroke of his pen Mr Mander can save thousands of families the
anguish they will experience once this service is gone,” Mrs Miller
said.
“Instead,
he chooses to play silly political games, refusing to even respond to
this offer of $2.5 million which will keep TAAS offices open for the
next six months."
“That’s typical of a government that would axe this frontline service in the first place."
“This
is about keeping a roof over family’s heads. This is about preventing
homelessness. It’s about preventing families from having to live in
shelters, to live in their cars."
“But
while five states and territories have now signed on to the Federal
Government’s National Partnership Agreement on Homelessness for 2013/14 -
guaranteeing federal funds will flow to their
states – Mr Mander instead prefers to jeopardise the future of
homelessness services in Queensland."
“This government doesn’t care about families who have to scrape together the rent every week."
“This government does not care about homeless people.”
Mrs
Miller said the Federal Labor Housing and Homelessness Minister had put
$159 million on the table in March on the condition that states matched
funding but Queensland has failed to do so.
“Mr
Mander has indicated that he wants a bricks and mortar solution to
homelessness in Queensland, but has failed to contribute to the
Commonwealth’s capital and development fund, which will
allow the State Government to obtain grants for such bricks and mortar
activities."
“The money is there to be taken but what we are confronted with from this government is a new era of heartlessness."
“This is a Minister who says he is interested in housing the homeless but nothing could be further from the truth."
"It
makes no financial sense to cut these services because if you don't
support people and help get them out of homelessness it only results in
more costs with increased levels of crime and
demand on health and other services in the future."
“TAAS
provides crucial help for those families finding it difficult to locate
and remain in accommodation, both in the private and public housing
market. It provides crucial help for people
who are in danger of ending up on the streets."
“Why any government would drag its feet on signing up beggars belief."
“But
on the eve of what is destined to be a horror budget from this LNP
government it shows that those less privileged Queenslanders are once
again at the very bottom of its list of priorities.”
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