on โ09-05-2014 11:13 AM
This was being discussed on the breakfast show this moring:
THOUSANDS of Australian disability pensioners are receiving taxpayers' money to live overseas, many in places best known as holiday destinations.
Australians are paying $100 million a year to fund 7300 recipients of the disability pension living overseas.
Official figures show the greatest number, more than 1200, live in Greece, while hundreds more live in Turkey, Croatia, Thailand and New Zealand.
The Philippines and areas of Indonesia, including 83 people in Bali, are among the other destinations where Australian disability pensioners are living at a cost to the taxpayer of $99.9 million a year, News Corp reports.
Social Service Minister Kevin Andrews has told News Corp he has asked for information clarifying residency requirements for such pensioners, saying he's concerned some pension recipients may be choosing to live overseas for lifestyle reasons at the expense of taxpayers.
The federal government now disallows the pension for those who are overseas for more than six weeks.
The consensus of callers invited to comment felt that disability pensioners should be living in Australia. That is my opinion also. $100 mil for aussie pensioners living overseas permanently is money that's not going back into the Aus economy.
on โ09-05-2014 06:35 PM
on โ09-05-2014 06:41 PM
on โ09-05-2014 06:43 PM
โ09-05-2014 06:45 PM - edited โ09-05-2014 06:48 PM
to spot:
Maybe they went OS for cheaper remedial treatment.I hear Thailand's good if you have a crook back
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.....another option might be....
on โ09-05-2014 06:49 PM
โ09-05-2014 06:55 PM - edited โ09-05-2014 07:00 PM
you missed the point...
I know that there are some who feel tempted at the moment Paints
They are scared about what is ahead under this Government and a future living among Australians who have 'tea party' values.
That's A Government giving a helping hand
on โ09-05-2014 06:58 PM
I'm not laughing at any physically challenged amongst us am3. I am laughing at the purported able bodied and supposedly able minded that are behind this utter rubbish line of debate.
on โ09-05-2014 07:00 PM
to izab.
Thanks.
*sheesh already!
on โ09-05-2014 07:10 PM
to izab:
I know that there are some who feel tempted at the moment Paints
They are scared about what is ahead under this Government and a future living among Australians who have 'tea party' values.
That's A Government giving a helping hand
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....and not just those on DSP either.
People have had enough of working 12 hour shifts, 4 weeks on then 2 weeks off and worse turn arounds for many fly-in/outers....to then have to give soooo much in tax and bank fees......to suffer marriage and partnership break downs, miss a normal family life .
Others cannot get more than 2-4 hours a week work because even the large companies are clamping down on hours or are handing out redundancies......
Its cheaper to live off shore for many, even with the cost of return air tickets for 2 weeks at a time, compared to cost of rent/mortgage, food and everyday living expenses here in Australia. I know several people who do this.
on โ09-05-2014 07:12 PM
@izabsmiling wrote:you missed the point...
I know that there are some who feel tempted at the moment Paints
They are scared about what is ahead under this Government and a future living among Australians who have 'tea party' values.
That's A Government giving a helping hand
but hang on, isn't this thread about persons who do not reside here? So they're not actually living amongst Australians then, are they?