Budget measures to support refugees, women and vulnerable communities welcomed

Date
15 May 2024
Category
CEO News Community and Social Participation

AMES Australia welcomes measures announced by the federal government in its 2024 budget to enhance Australia’s commitment to resettling refugees.

AMES Australia CEO has also welcomed budget measures that support women at risk from family violence as well as cost of living relief for vulnerable families and communities.

“We welcome the commitment to 20,000 humanitarian places for the next two years and an increase in funding in recognition of the importance of providing specialist settlement services to ensure people can settle well in their new home,” Ms Scarth said.

“The commitment cements Australia’s place as a global leader in refugee resettlement.”

The federal budget earmarks an extra $120.9 million for refugee resettlement over four years.

The budget also provides almost a billion dollars in new money to tackle gender-based violence.

“We welcome the focus on gender-based violence, but it is important that women from diverse communities are not left behind when it comes to prevention programs and support for survivors,” Ms Scarth said.

Ms Scarth also welcomed cost of living relief contained in the budget, which includes a $300 energy bill subsidy for every household, a 10 per cent increase in rental relief as well as tax cuts.

“We know that people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds are among the most vulnerable in our society and these measures will help them make ends meet,” Ms Scarth said.

The 2024 federal budget facilitates an annual intake of 185,000 permanent migrants, with 70 per cent of visas going to the skilled migration program.

“This means we will continue to have a strong migration program which is vital for Australia’s future economic security. With an ageing population putting structural stress on future budgets, migration will be a critical part of Australia’s economic success into the future,” Ms Scarth said.

“We also welcome the budget’s strategic investments in building a skilled workforce, including towards enhancing the green economy and the care economy, where we know many migrant and care workers are employed.”

For images, interviews and more information please contact AMES Australia Media Advisor, Laurie Nowell at nowelll@ames.net.au on 03 9938 4031 or 0498 196 500.