Media Releases by the former Minister the Hon Mal Brough MP

The Hon Mal Brough MP was the Minister for Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs and the Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Indigenous Affairs between 28 January 2006 and 3 December 2007.

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Carers to Receive $394 million Budget Bonus

08/05/2007

The Howard Government will provide $394.3 million for one-off lump sum payments, to recognise the invaluable work of carers of people with disability or who are frail aged.
Minister for Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, Mal Brough, said the payments would provide additional assistance to people who care for relatives or friends and recognise their commitment and dedication to this important role.

"A payment of $1,000 will be provided to carers who receive Carer Payment, which is an income support payment for people who are unable to participate in the workforce full-time as a result of their caring responsibilities.

"Recipients of the income supplement, Carer Allowance, which provides assistance to people who provide daily care and attention at home to a person who has a disability or severe medical condition, will receive a lump sum payment of $600.

"Generally, people receiving Carer Payment would also be receiving Carer Allowance and so will receive a total of $1,600.

"In addition, recipients of Carer Allowance receiving the $600 payment and who also receive Wife Pension or the Department of Veterans' Affairs Partner Service Pension will receive a payment of $1,000.

"The Howard Government respects that carers are faced with a range of care needs, differing care situations and long-term care commitments. This is just another way the Howard Government is supporting the extraordinary efforts of Australia's carers," Mr Brough said


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