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  1. mitchellowe

    March 2024 Pension Indexation: What to Expect

    why does'nt the indexation apply to the unemployed and single parents the same as pensioners and the disabled and carers LETS SEE THE DIFFERENCE SINGLE PARENTS AND THE UNEMPLOYED RECEIVED LAST PENSION INCREASE IN SEPTEMBER SINGLE PARENTS %15 THE UNEMPLOYED %6 PENSIONERS AND THE DISABLED AND...
  2. mitchellowe

    Millions of Aussies affected: How the new changes to your JobSeeker welfare payments could impact you

    yes it is indexed twice a year and as far as taxes go i am sure i paid a hell of a lot more tax than the unemployed and single parents i paid into super and twice while paying into super THE SUPER FINDS CRASHED DUE TO THE STOCK MARKET and each time nearly half the funds put in disapeard THE...
  3. mitchellowe

    Millions of Aussies affected: How the new changes to your JobSeeker welfare payments could impact you

    ITS STRAIGHT OUT DISCRIMINSATION TO ME PENSIONERS HAVE MORE BILLS TO PAY THAN THE UNEMPLOYED AS THEY EITHER STILL LIVE AT HOME OR DO HOUSE SHARE PENSIONERS DO NOT AS FAR AS SINGLE PARENTS GO THEY GET PAID MORE THAN ANYONDE IF YOU TAKE INTO ACCOUNT THE MONEY THE FATHER OR IN A FEW CASES THE...
  4. mitchellowe

    Struggling with phone and internet bills? Discover this game-changing lifeline for Australians!

    The one fact with the internet and mobile phones is it almost compulsory to have have them As its almost compulsory why arent pensioners offerered better deals and why hasnt the GOVT PUT THAT INTO ACCOUNT WHEN PENSION INCREASES COME AROUND My internet and plone is an extra $50 /fn which i...
  5. mitchellowe

    Millions of Aussies affected: How the new changes to your JobSeeker welfare payments could impact you

    i am in the same boat as you whatever money that i saved was used on my wife who was very sick for over 10 years and all i could do for her was pay for her medication and her special needs to make her as comfortable as i could untill she passed I know that i paid my dues like you and got no...
  6. mitchellowe

    Millions of Aussies affected: How the new changes to your JobSeeker welfare payments could impact you

    you are a stupid idiot and from your answer i can guess you are on the unemployment list or have a child that taxpayers support whoever it was that built this country it was not the unemployed obviously and i think single parents had no choice but to work or starve what category are you in
  7. mitchellowe

    Millions of Aussies affected: How the new changes to your JobSeeker welfare payments could impact you

    yes i remember my parents getting child endowment of one pound a month thats 50 cent per week in todays standard and yet both my parents worked DID YOURS OR DID THEY LIVE ON THE CHILD ENDOWMENT and once again you cannot get your facts right IT IS 14 YEARS of age for a child now that single...
  8. mitchellowe

    Millions of Aussies affected: How the new changes to your JobSeeker welfare payments could impact you

    obviosly you do not know there was a second world war in which my parents fought in and afterwards moVed to AUSTRALIA WHEREwe lived was 5 miles from ADELAIDE and it was all paddocks The nearest place was half a mile away and that was a pub LOOK AT IT NOW houses and shops everywhere for miles...
  9. mitchellowe

    Millions of Aussies affected: How the new changes to your JobSeeker welfare payments could impact you

    so is centrelink payments and yet the aged and disabled are treated like we do not excist the last 6 monthly payment the aged got %3.2 the unemployed %6 and single parents %15 and it looks like in the next increase it is even worse for pensioners and the disabled I am not wrong and you...
  10. mitchellowe

    Millions of Aussies affected: How the new changes to your JobSeeker welfare payments could impact you

    once again for the 6TH TIME in the last 3 years i see no EXTRA increases for the people who built this country and paid their taxes after working 50 years plus while people who can sit at home and do nothing get rewarded more once again lets not forget the single parents who cannot afford to...
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