By Tanya Plibersek, Minister for Housing; and Status of Women
The Rudd Government's first Women's Budget Statement delivers on our commitment to improve the lives of Australian women and their families.
Date: 15 May 2008
The Government values the contribution Australian women make in our
workplaces, homes and communities across the country. This Budget will
secure Australia's future and build a strong economy to deliver for
women and their families.
As the frequent managers of household budgets, women have experienced
first hand the impact of rising costs of living and global economic
forces.
The 2008-09 Women's Budget Statement highlights measures in the Budget
that will assist women including a range of initiatives that will boost
women's safety and wellbeing; their economic security and that of their
families.
Working mothers will receive a significant increase in take home pay as a result of tax and child care relief.
The Government is delivering on its commitment to improve women's
health with a number of initiatives including a $91.1 million boost in
child and maternal health services over the next four years.
Australia's carers are set to benefit from an $822 million package of
measures to increase support and recognition of their vital economic
and social role.
This Budget commits $3.7 billion over three years to implement a new
integrated workforce participation system which will provide greater
flexibility for providers to tailor services to better assist female
job seekers.
The Government is implementing a National Plan to Reduce Violence
Against Women and Children which will work to achieve cultural and
attitudinal change in relation to violence against women, develop
Respectful Relationships resources for Australian high school students
and tougher nationally consistent laws on domestic violence and sexual
assault.
The Government is working to improve women's economic security,
including reducing the gender pay gap, through the phasing out of Work
Choices and the work of the Equal Opportunity for Women in the
Workplace Agency.
The Government is resuming Australia's place in the international
community by commencing the assessment process required to ratify the
Optional Protocol to the United Nations Convention on the Elimination
of all forms of Discrimination Against Women.
The Rudd Government's first Women's Budget Statement delivers on our
commitment to improve the lives of Australian women and their families.
Please visit www.ofw.fahcsia.gov.au to download a copy.