Combined Pensioners and Superannuants Association of NSW

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Make weekly pension payments a choice

With news that the Coalition will seek to have Child Care Rebate payments made on a weekly basis to help ease cost-of-living pressures, political parties should take the same approach for pensioners and Allowance recipients and give them the option of weekly payments as well,” said Antoine Mangion, CPSA Policy/Research Officer.

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Super reforms a big step forward for pensioners and superannuants

“Pensioners and superannuants welcome the findings of the Cooper Review which will help boost retirement incomes and increase transparency of the superannuation industry.” said Antoine Mangion, CPSA Policy/Research Officer.

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Pensioners slam the NSW Government’s pension grab

“Pensioners have slammed the NSW Government’s refusal to permanently freeze their $30 pension increase from public housing rents, as Queensland, Tasmania, South Australia and the Northern Territory have done,” said CPSA Policy Coordinator Charmaine Crowe.

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Pensioners helped by stamp duty cut, but dental forgotten again

“Age Pensioners welcome the stamp duty exemption for the purchase of a newly-constructed home, which will better enable some pensioners to downsize.” 

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Senator Evans may look forward to stories about pension cuts, but pensioners certainly don’t.

“Pensioners are outraged by comments made by Senator Chris Evans on the effects of fortnightly reporting of earnings to Centrelink,” said Charmaine Crowe, CPSA Policy Coordinator.

Read more: Senator Evans may look forward to stories about pension cuts, but pensioners certainly don’t.

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