Kristin O'Connell

Kristin O'Connell: How to end homelessness

Kristin O’Connell, spokesperson for The Antipoverty Centre,Ìýspoke toÌýIsaac NellistÌýabout the need for government investment in public housing as oneÌýsolutionÌýto counter worsening poverty.

Kristin O'Connell and a public housing block in Melbourne

The Antipoverty Centre's Kristin O'Connell spoke to 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳'s Isaac Nellist about solutions to counter worsening poverty and homelessness.Ìý

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National cabinet’s housing reforms will do nothing substantial for renters, Anti-poverty Centre spokesperson Kristin O’Connell told Isaac Nellist.

Isaac Nellist spoke to Kristin O'Connell from the Antipoverty Centre about the housing crisis, what Labor is doing and common sense solutions.

Welfare recipients, anti-poverty campaigners and supporters gathered outside Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s electoral office to demand he urgently commit to raising JobSeeker. Isaac Nellist reports.

The Labor government is pushing ahead with a new debt-collecting system and a points-based mutual obligationsÌýsystem, despite welfare groupsÌýadvising that both will harmÌýjob seekers. Paul Gregoire reports.

Anti-poverty campaigners are calling on Anthony Albanese’s Labor government to scrap the controversial new Workforce Australia program, reportsÌýIsaac Nellist.