This is the first of two reports by Kelly Madden and Margie Law which draw on data from the Tasmanian Community Survey, which investigated the standard of living, employment experiences and wellbeing of the Tasmanian community. This report focuses on access to financial and other resources and services in Tasmania. The research found that despite the state’s strong economic performance over the past five years, the legacy of past poor performance lingers, with many Tasmanians continuing to experience hardship. Sole parents, Health Care Card holders and to a lesser extent Pension Concession Card holders were particularly likely to report that they had experienced financial hardship in the previous year. The report makes recommendations for ...
A consortium comprising ACIL Allen Consulting, Deakin University, Central Queensland University and ...
There are over 8,000 children with disabilities in Tasmania who are being cared for by their ...
This paper focuses on financial disadvantage among Australians using data from the first two waves (...
Strong economic growth has provided significant opportunities for Tasmanians during the past two yea...
TasCOSS researchers spoke with 148 Tasmanians across the State about what it’s like to live ...
It is with great pleasure and pride that I introduce this second TCCI Tasmania Report to you. It is ...
There has been a significant relative decline in Tasmanian household per capita income over the past...
This report details the financial position of Australian households using the latest ABS Survey of ...
One in four respondents to The Tasmania Key findings Project’s Food Survey reported running out of f...
Unemployment, casualisation and underemployment have emerged as major issues for people at the botto...
A range of Federal and State Government housing policies over the past decade have combined with a r...
Margie Law looks at the experiences of people who are living on low incomes in Tasmania and who have...
The Tasmania Project Place Survey (TTP7) was open between 21 September and 9 October 2022. The surve...
Every year Anglicare Victoria conducts a survey of its Emergency Relief and Financial Counselling cl...
Despite Tasmania’s relative insulation from the worst of the pandemic, COVID-19 has served to create...
A consortium comprising ACIL Allen Consulting, Deakin University, Central Queensland University and ...
There are over 8,000 children with disabilities in Tasmania who are being cared for by their ...
This paper focuses on financial disadvantage among Australians using data from the first two waves (...
Strong economic growth has provided significant opportunities for Tasmanians during the past two yea...
TasCOSS researchers spoke with 148 Tasmanians across the State about what it’s like to live ...
It is with great pleasure and pride that I introduce this second TCCI Tasmania Report to you. It is ...
There has been a significant relative decline in Tasmanian household per capita income over the past...
This report details the financial position of Australian households using the latest ABS Survey of ...
One in four respondents to The Tasmania Key findings Project’s Food Survey reported running out of f...
Unemployment, casualisation and underemployment have emerged as major issues for people at the botto...
A range of Federal and State Government housing policies over the past decade have combined with a r...
Margie Law looks at the experiences of people who are living on low incomes in Tasmania and who have...
The Tasmania Project Place Survey (TTP7) was open between 21 September and 9 October 2022. The surve...
Every year Anglicare Victoria conducts a survey of its Emergency Relief and Financial Counselling cl...
Despite Tasmania’s relative insulation from the worst of the pandemic, COVID-19 has served to create...
A consortium comprising ACIL Allen Consulting, Deakin University, Central Queensland University and ...
There are over 8,000 children with disabilities in Tasmania who are being cared for by their ...
This paper focuses on financial disadvantage among Australians using data from the first two waves (...