House debates

Monday, 18 February 2019

Questions without Notice

Aged Care, Dividend Imputation

2:56 pm

Photo of Ken WyattKen Wyatt (Hasluck, Liberal Party, Minister for Indigenous Health) Share this | Hansard source

Member for McMahon, it's a pity that when your government was in power it didn't address all of the recommendations of the Productivity Commission, because, had you done it, we would not be facing some of the challenges we've had to fix.

Those opposite collectively want to punish senior Australians who have worked hard for their incomes, who have saved for their retirement and who have saved for the living expectation of standards that they want to enjoy with their families and their children, and yet you want to tax them. You want to tax 900,000 Australians who have enjoyed a pathway to life. Leader of the Opposition, it would be great if you had the same respect for senior Australians, because they have built this nation and the work that they are doing and the support that we provide on a range of issues are significant.

There is the list of medications that my colleague, the Minister for Health, has listed for senior Australians and the workforce opportunities that we are creating. Our economy is developing at a rate that is extremely strong and allows us to provide the range of services that we need to provide for senior Australians. The royal commission was called because of the structural changes and reforms that are needed. They go to a raft of issues across a number of fronts.

An opposition member interjecting

If people think that's humorous, then I find that appalling. Our senior Australians and those in aged care deserve better than what we have seen in the last 20 years.

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