Media Release.
Shadow
Housing Minister Jo-Ann Miller says the Newman Government has today
carried out one its cruellest cuts, officially refusing to accept
federal funds to keep open the essential support
organisation the Tenant Advice and Advocacy Service.
Mrs
Miller said Housing Minister Tim Mander – who clearly had no idea of
the critical role TAAS performed in keeping vulnerable Queenslanders in
housing – had doomed the organisation by refusing
to accept the federal government’s $2.5 million funding offer.
“He
has officially consigned TAAS – along with the people who rely on it
and the people who staff it – to the dust bin,” Mrs Miller said.
“This
is a deliberately cruel and callous act. This is funding that would
have kept TAAS offices throughout Queensland opened for the next six
months after the Newman government slashed the
organisation’s funding and the federal government stepped in."
“The
TAAS service provides a vital frontline service to the community that
no other organisation in Queensland offers but clearly Mr Mander does
not understand this."
“You need only look at his comments in relation to TAAS to see he does not have a clue about the services that it provides."
“Mr
Mander has said he is a bricks-and-mortar Minister when it comes to
solving our social housing problems of this state. But why is it that he
has not made public his decision to sign the
Commonwealth National Partnership Agreement on Homelessness for 2013/14
earlier this week?"
“And
why is it that the Minister continues to play politics and refuses to
accept the $2.5 million on offer by the federal government to continue
the TAAS service?"
“Mr
Mander’s argument that he would rather spend $2.5 million on its
homelessness plan is hypocritical, as the TAAS service supports people
to remain in their accommodation and not become homeless."
“You
only have to look at the Premier’s Facebook page to see that this
government does not value the importance of TAAS – he says local MPs can
duplicate this service because they have copies
of the appropriate legislation."
“Every person who has ever used the services of TAAS – in fact any clear-thinking person – understands that is garbage.”
Mrs Miller said the LNP government had today proven that it does not care about battlers.
“To
date we have still not seen one piece of evidence to show that the
Newman government has a plan to solve homelessness in this state – their
only plan is to play politics on a very important
issue and that is obscene.”
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