Strengthening Australia's World-Class Health System

The Morrison Government will invest $65 million to establish the first dedicated Cystic Fibrosis Specialist Unit, offering world-class care for those affected by the condition and new hope of finding a cure.
The Specialist Unit will provide treatment with state-of-the-art equipment, research and diagnostic facilities as a key part of the Westmead Health and Education Precinct in Sydney.
Cystic Fibrosis is the most common chronic, life-limiting genetic condition affecting young Australians today. Every four days a baby is born with the disease.
Fortunately, with advancements in treatment and medication, patients are living longer, which is why a specific adult centre is required. The number of adults with cystic fibrosis has increased by 1,000 in the past 15 years.
The Cystic Fibrosis unit will be co-located with the hospital’s respiratory unit and contain:
A 16-bed inpatient unit with single rooms, including four isolation rooms
 

  • Specialist research zone
  • New consultation rooms
  • New work spaces for clinical staff
  • An upgraded outpatient service including day stay rooms for procedures and outpatient physiotherapy and respiratory testing.

 
This latest investment follows the listing of two medications for Cystic Fibrosis on the PBS over the last two years. Orkambi® in 2018, that otherwise would cost patients $250,000 annually and Kalydeco® in 2017, which would cost patients $300,000 a year. These important medications now cost as little as $6.50 a script.
The Morrison Government’s ‘Plan for Strengthening Australia’s World Class Health System’ will guarantee Medicare, deliver record bulk billing, an additional $31 billion for hospitals over the next five year agreement, $40 billion for new medicines and research backed by our $20 billion Medical Research Future Fund. More information is available:https://www.liberal.org.au/our-plan-strengthening-…

HONOURING THE SERVICE OF ALL OF AUSTRALIA’S VETERANS

A Shorten Labor Government will recognise the role of all Australian veterans, investing $118 million to honour their service and support their families.
This funding is an investment in local pride and national identity.
It’s about honouring Australia’s oldest promise, that at the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them.
Labor’s investment will mean that all veterans – no matter the conflict they served in – receive the same funeral benefits as their peers. For some, this will mean an additional $10,000 in support for their families at one of the toughest times of their lives.
Labor will also give local communities the chance to update their memorials to recognise all veterans – including those who fought in the Vietnam and Korean wars, and those who fought in more recent conflicts.
This is about ensuring all our veterans are rightly honoured.
Labor’s package includes:
Respecting our veterans with more support:
Labor will address inequity in the treatment of our veterans in payment for funeral expenses – ensuing the families of our veterans are better supported.
We will assist more than 84,000 veterans by increasing the amount they receive for funeral expenses by more than $10,000 – an overall investment of $90.4 million.
Currently, those veterans who access support through the Veterans’ Entitlement Act (VEA) are entitled to a maximum of $2,000 to assist in funeral costs, often leaving families with the burden of out of pockets costs.
A Shorten Labor Government will increase this amount to $12,053.62 for these VEA veterans, who are mostly our Second World War, Korea and Vietnam era veterans – this is the same level that veterans’ access under the modern Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act (MRCA).
Upgrading community memorials to recognise all veterans:
Labor’s commitment to recognising all our servicemen and women will be cemented through the establishment of a $20 million Their Enduring Legacy grants program.
Labor will ensure memorials throughout Australia are upgraded to reflect all Australians who have fought in wars.
Memorials play an important role in recognising our servicemen and women.
Many local memorials acknowledge the sacrifices made by our First and Second World War veterans. Labor will ensure that local memorials will be upgraded, and also better commemorate those men and women who served in Korea, Vietnam and more recent conflicts, who are often not recognised at these memorials. Labor’s fund will address this.
Investing in the Kokoda Trail:
A Shorten Labor Government will honour our Second World War soldiers who trekked the Kokoda Trail through a Joint Master Plan to acknowledge the importance of Kokoda in Australia’s military history.
Labor’s Joint Master Plan will bring together various departments in Australia and Papua New Guinea to develop a plan that recognises the environmental, cultural and wartime significance of the Kokoda Trail.
Our Joint Master Plan will complement the Kokoda Initiative, which was first signed in 2008 and is scheduled to conclude in June 2020.
This $2 million investment from Labor is a nod to those who fought through in the jungle on the Kokoda Trail, recognising the environmental, cultural and wartime significance of the site, conserving it into the future.
More support for veteran carers:
A Shorten Labor Government will support the carers of our veterans to ensure they can continue to give our veterans high quality support and care.
Carers are the first line of support to our veterans and are often partners or family members.
Labor will provide funding for carer retreats to assist those who struggle with social isolation and provide greater emotional support to those who are looking after our veterans.
Retreats enable partners and carers to have a break from their responsibilities, spend time with others in similar circumstances and receive greater support.
This $1 million a year commitment from Labor provides greater support for our veterans through their families and carers.
Expanded therapy support:
Labor will expand mental health support to our veterans, with greater access to complementary treatment programs.
A Shorten Labor Government will expand veterans’ access to mental health treatment through the development of an art therapy program.
Labor understands it is not a case of one size fits all when it comes to treating mental health.
This is a $2 million investment from Labor to expand mental health treatment for our veterans.
Labor will save the Department of Veterans’ Affairs:
A Shorten Labor Government will not dismantle the Department of Veterans’ Affairs. We call on Scott Morrison to guarantee the same.
Labor has a clear position: we will not dismantle DVA.
Abolition of the department was a recommendation of the draft Productivity Commission report, which the Liberals commissioned.
In stark contrast, Scott Morrison and the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs have not given the same guarantee, leaving more than 280,000 veterans and clients of DVA in limbo.
Labor will boost research into veterans’ mental health:
A Shorten Labor Government will boost research into veterans’ mental health, to provide greater understanding of the mental, physical and social health of current and ex-serving members of the Australian Defence Force.
If we can better understand the wellbeing of our current and ex-serving members, we can better understand how support them.
Labor will provide $4.47 million to Phoenix Australia to continue valuable research on veterans’ mental health.
This suite of policies from Labor is on top of our $121 million comprehensive Veterans’ Employment Policy, $1 million to a Veterans’ Recovery Centre in the Ipswich and Somerset Region, $4.9 million for the Scott Palmer Service and Veterans’ Support Hub in the Northern Territory,$4.1 million towards Oasis Townsville, the Western Front Fellowship and a $2 million Family Engagement and Support Strategy.
One of the most important and urgent ways we can give weight and meaning to Lest We Forget is to ensure our veterans and their families receive the support and respect they deserve.
Labor is proud to deliver this significant investment to better support our veterans and their families.

LABOR COMMITS TO MAJOR BOOST TO REGIONAL TOURISM

A Shorten Labor Government will drive economic growth and job creation in regional Australia with a comprehensive Regional Tourism Plan that will deliver more jobs, better attractions, better airports and smarter marketing for this critical industry.
The strategy will include $95 million in grants to improve infrastructure around existing tourism attractions, $30 million to expand the range of tourism experiences in individual regions and $25 million for Tourism Australia to get more international visitors to Australia and showcase our beautiful country to domestic tourists.
In addition, a Shorten Labor Government will invest $100 million to help local councils maintain and grow regional airports – ensuring they can operate safely and connect more Australians with the regions.
Tourism is a significant industry – it is at the heart of our regions and provides a significant boost to economies around the country.
Regional tourism provides more than half a million jobs in related industries, with 43 cents in every tourism dollar spent in regional Australia.
However over six years of cuts and chaos, the Abbott-Turnbull-Morrison Government has failed to support growth of this critical sector, refusing to invest in domestic tourism marketing or to adequately support the industry in its attempts to improve the tourism offering.
Labor’s Regional Tourism plan, the result of extensive consultation with industry, local communities and local government, will bring a new focus to regional tourism. It includes:
Building up existing tourism offerings:

  • Investing $40 million to improve infrastructure around existing regional tourism attractions to build upon their success and improve the experience of visitors
    • Projects will be delivered in partnership with local and state governments or industry.
    • Labor’s investment will include support for Rottnest Island in Western Australia, Freycinet National Park in Tasmania and Sovereign Hill in Victoria.
    • In addition, there will be a further $55 million for infrastructure and facilities upgrades at other world-renowned tourism destinations, which brings this total package to $95 million.

Creating new tourism in our regions:

  • Investing $30 million to unlock new tourism opportunities so individual regions can offer a broader range of experiences to visitors
    • Eligible projects could include feasibility or concept studies such as First Nations cultural experiences, agri-tourism, eco-tourism, new infrastructure or upgrades to existing infrastructure.
    • The fund could also be accessed to improve accessibility at tourism sites which could include disability toilets, improvements to pathways at lookouts for wheelchair access, charging infrastructure for mobility scooters and safety improvements to railings and signage.
    • These projects will also be delivered in partnership with state and local governments or industry.

Attracting new visitors at home and abroad:

  • Boosting the Tourism Australia Budget by $25 million so it can
    • Promote domestic tourism on top of its existing role of international marketing to encourage more Australians to holiday at home.
    • Increase its capacity to work with airports, airlines and governments to facilitate additional joint marketing activities with the aim of encouraging international airlines to put on additional flights and develop new routes.

Supporting regional aviation:

  • Creating of a $100 million fund to improve and grow the nation’s regional airports
    • Councils report a significant backlog in aviation in airport maintenance and would access this grant fund to clear the backlog with projects funded on a dollar-for-dollar basis.
    • Better maintenance of regional airports will not only improve the tourist experience, but more importantly, allow ensure that airports maintain the highest possible levels of safety.

Australia’s tourism offerings are among the best in the world.
However, retaining Australia’s competitive advantage as a tourist destination requires investment in high- quality, accessible infrastructure, particularly in regional areas.
This makes a significant difference to the local economies of regional and rural towns across the nation.
Labor’s investment in regional tourism will grow the number of international and domestic visitors to regional Australia, supporting local businesses and growing local jobs.
This election is a choice between Labor’s plan for better investment in regional tourism, or bigger tax loopholes for the top end of town under the Liberals.
After six years of Liberal cuts and chaos, our united Labor team is ready.

LABOR WILL RESCUE THE REEF

A Shorten Labor Government will restore funding back to the Great Barrier Reef, ensuring all public money is returned to public agencies after unprecedented action from the Liberals resulted in a $444 million grant being handed out in a dodgy backroom deal.
Labor will terminate this dodgy grant agreement, under which $444 million has been given to the Great Barrier Reef Foundation to distribute, and return the balance of the funding to our public agencies, ensuring every dollar is spent on the conservation of our reef.
The Reef supports 64,000 jobs and unique marine life – Australia has a responsibility to ensure the Reef survives and thrives, and we will start this job by ensuring Reef protection is the work of our public agencies and science experts. Labor opposes outsourcing the protection of the Reef.
Every dollar returned will be invested back in the Reef and we will seek advice on the most effective way to allocate the funding.
Labor’s plan to rescue the Great Barrier Reef has three elements:

  • Protecting the Reef by tackling climate change and improving water quality.
  • Ensuring First Nations people play a key role in looking after the Reef.
  • Working with all levels of government constructively on a mission to save the Reef.

We will develop this plan by seeking advice from the Department of the Environment about how to best allocate funds, including to established agencies such as the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA), the CSIRO and the Australian Institute of Marine Sciences, as well as groups who help manage the Reef such as indigenous groups and appropriate non-government organisations.
Protecting the Reef  
In 2016 and 2017, the Reef was hit by an unprecedented underwater heatwave, underpinned by climate change. Over half of the Reef’s shallow water corals were lost or damaged from coral bleaching.
Climate change is the biggest risk to the Reef and Labor’s domestic and international commitments aim to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees above pre-industrial levels, in line with the goals of the Paris Accord. If you don’t take climate change seriously, or have a credible plan to reduce emissions, then you cannot be serious about protecting the Reef.
Other threats to the Reef include water quality, crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks and coral bleaching. An estimated 17 million tonnes of mud and chemicals pollute the Reef each year.
To ensure we can take early action to tackle emerging threats, Labor will strengthen the current Queensland Government’s management by investing in real time monitoring of Reef-safe water quality targets and explore what standards will deliver better quality to our Reef.
Protecting the Reef secures greater conservation of our unique marine park and supports the 64,000 jobs that rely on its viability.
First Nations Leadership
A Shorten Labor Government will double the number of Indigenous Rangers across the country and will expand groups in Reef catchments.
Labor will ensure our First Nations people play an increased role in conserving the Reef through representation on governance bodies and greater consultation. Our program will ensure there is greater care for culturally significant plants and animals.
We will also seek to consult with First Nations representatives on how to expand Traditional Use of Marine Resources Agreements to protect turtles and dugongs.
This program will also see our First Nations People have greater involvement in research and monitoring, and will include ranger programs with increased compliance powers for rangers.
Better governance of the Reef 
A Shorten Labor Government will restore the GBRMPA as a strong, independent champion of the Reef – we will seek to ensure all levels of government are working together to protect the Reef for future generations.
Scott Morrison and the Liberals outsourced Reef protection. A Shorten Labor Government will rescue the Reef from the Liberal Party’s mismanagement and put its protection back on the agenda.
This election is a choice between Labor’s plan for better protection of the Great Barrier Reef, or bigger tax loopholes for the top end of town under the Liberals.
After six years of Liberal cuts and chaos, our united Labor team is ready.

MORRISON'S PENALTY RATE CUTS LEAVE AUSTRALIAN WORKERS THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORSE OFF

If Scott Morrison and the Liberals are elected on 18 May, cuts to penalty rates will leave workers up to $26,000 worse off.
Cuts since 2017 have left low paid Australian workers under the retail, hospitality, fast food, restaurant and pharmacy awards thousands of dollars worse off.
A pharmacy worker will lose up to $7,000 next year (2019-20) and up to $26,000 over the next three years.
When everything is going up except people’s wages, the last thing that workers need is another cut to their take-home pay.
Scott Morrison voted in support of the penalty rate cuts eight times.
Just imagine how much further these cuts could spread if the Liberals are re-elected.
It says everything you need to know about the Liberals that they’re cutting workers’ wages but giving millionaires an $11,000 a year tax cut.
Penalty rates are not a luxury – they help people put food on the table and petrol in the car.  They can be the difference in paying the electricity bill, health costs or child care costs – all of which keep soaring under this government.
Labor understands how important penalty rates are to working Australians.
If elected, we will legislate to reverse the cuts to penalty rates in our first 100 days.
And we will change the law to make sure they can’t be cut for anyone again.
Only Labor has a plan to make the economy work for all Australians. We are prioritising better wages, cost-of-living relief and reversing Scott Morrison’s cuts to services Australians rely on, including schools and hospitals.
In addition to reversing cuts to penalty rates, Labor will protect Australians from unfair labour hire practices, so that workers doing the same job get the same pay, and we will act on insecure work and unfair working conditions.
This election is a choice between Labor’s plan to restore penalty rates, or bigger tax loopholes for the top end of town under the Liberals.
After six years of Liberal cuts and chaos, our united Labor team is ready to deliver a fair go for all Australians.

Rural, Regional and Remote Clinical Trial Enabling Infrastructure

The Morrison Government will deliver new treatments and medicines for Australians through a $100 million boost for rural, regional and remote clinical trials across the country.
This funding would help put our researchers and doctors at the forefront of global research and give more patients more treatment options regardless of where they live.
Clinical trials open up a world of hope for patients.
The Liberal and National Government’s new initiative is also set to boost rural, regional and remote economies with direct industry investment in jobs and clinical trials supply chain services.
Australia has a reputation for excellence in clinical trial research, internationally recognised researchers and medical experts, quality infrastructure and high standards of health care. However access and participation in clinical trials is often limited for doctors and patients in rural, regional and remote areas of Australia.
This program will enable and complement the $614 million in funding announced in the 10 year Medical Research Future Fund Investment Plan. It also complements the $7 million in funding we’re delivering states and territories to support activities aimed at achieving national consistency of clinical trial systems.
The Liberal National Government would open a competitive grant round for expressions of interest on 1 October 2019 and close the round on 30 November 2019.
A peer review panel selected by Australian Medical Research Advisory Board and the National Health and Medical Research Council would then consider and rank proposals with successful participants to be announced by 31 March 2020 for commencement after 1 July 2020.
The funding will come from the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) National Critical Infrastructure initiative and will be delivered over five years from 2020-21.
Today’s announcement builds on the Morrison Government’s $550 million Stronger Rural Health Strategy. This is the most comprehensive rural health package in decades and is improving access to doctors, nurses and other health care services for all Australians, especially those in the regions.
The Morrison Government has also outlined its ‘Plan for Strengthening Australia’s World Class Health System’, which will guarantee Medicare, deliver record bulk billing, an additional $31 billion for hospitals over the next five year agreement, $40 billion for new medicines and research backed by our $20 billion Medical Research Future Fund.
The Morrison Government’s ‘Plan for Strengthening Australia’s World Class Health System’ will ensure we continue to deliver:

  • Record funding for Medicare with $6 billion extra funding over the next four years, higher than every year under Labor
  • Record bulk billing rates with nine out of 10 visit to the doctor for free on average, higher than every year under Labor
  • Affordable access to all new medicines on the PBS recommended by the medical experts, with over 2,000 new and amended listings since 2013
  • $6 billion a year on cancer services
  • Record investment in public hospitals, higher than every year under Labor, with an additional $31 billion from 2020-21 to 2024-25
  • Guaranteeing private health insurance and making it simpler and more affordable
  • Recording funding for mental health with over $4.8 billion a year for vital services
  • The largest single investment in medical research through the $20 billion Medical Research Future Fund, including a $500 million Genomics Missions which has the potential find a cure for some of the most devastating conditions.

More information on ‘Our Plan for Strengthening Australia’s World Class Health System’ is available: https://www.liberal.org.au/our-plan-strengthening-australias-world-class-health-system

Strengthening Australia's World-Class Health System

The Morrison Government will invest $65 million to establish the first dedicated Cystic Fibrosis Specialist Unit, offering world-class care for those affected by the condition and new hope of finding a cure.
The Specialist Unit will provide treatment with state-of-the-art equipment, research and diagnostic facilities as a key part of the Westmead Health and Education Precinct in Sydney.
Cystic Fibrosis is the most common chronic, life-limiting genetic condition affecting young Australians today. Every four days a baby is born with the disease.
Fortunately, with advancements in treatment and medication, patients are living longer, which is why a specific adult centre is required. The number of adults with cystic fibrosis has increased by 1,000 in the past 15 years.
The Cystic Fibrosis unit will be co-located with the hospital’s respiratory unit and contain:
A 16-bed inpatient unit with single rooms, including four isolation rooms
 

  • Specialist research zone
  • New consultation rooms
  • New work spaces for clinical staff
  • An upgraded outpatient service including day stay rooms for procedures and outpatient physiotherapy and respiratory testing.

 
 
This latest investment follows the listing of two medications for Cystic Fibrosis on the PBS over the last two years. Orkambi® in 2018, that otherwise would cost patients $250,000 annually and Kalydeco® in 2017, which would cost patients $300,000 a year. These important medications now cost as little as $6.50 a script.
The Morrison Government’s ‘Plan for Strengthening Australia’s World Class Health System’ will guarantee Medicare, deliver record bulk billing, an additional $31 billion for hospitals over the next five year agreement, $40 billion for new medicines and research backed by our $20 billion Medical Research Future Fund. More information is available:https://www.liberal.org.au/our-plan-strengthening-…

Australian Greens comprehensive LGBTIQ+ policies

ALL LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANSGENDER, INTERSEX AND QUEER (LGBTIQ+) PEOPLE HAVE THE RIGHT TO BE FREE FROM DISCRIMINATION, HAVE AUTONOMY OVER THEIR BODIES, AND ACCESS TO HOLISTIC AND COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH SERVICES. THE GREENS WILL SUPPORT LGBTIQ+ PEOPLE AND THEIR FAMILIES TO ENSURE THEY ARE TREATED EQUALLY AND FREE FROM DISCRIMINATION.

The Greens will:

  1. Establish a $70mil grants scheme for LGBTIQ+ community organisations to self organise and advocate

  2. Provide funding for research and data collection.

  3. Ensure adequate and appropriate training for departmental staff so they are equipped to appropriately assess applications from LGBTIQ+ people seeking asylum.

  4. Ensure the needs of diverse families are met in Family Violence primary prevention.

  5. Invest in community organisations and fight for reforms that benefit transgender and gender diverse, intersex and bi+ people and their families

  6. Take action to end HIV/AIDS

 

ESTABLISH A $70MIL GRANTS SCHEME FOR LGBTIQ+  COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS TO SELF ORGANISE AND ADVOCATE

Community organisations do vital work investing in the the wellbeing of LGBTIQ+ people and their families, celebrating  LGBTIQ+ culture and advocating for LGBTIQ+ rights. The Greens will establish a grants scheme that would enable funding of community organisations. There will be dedicated funding available to intersex organisations; LGBTIQ+ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations; organisations working to fill the current gaps in data collection and research into LGBTIQ+ communities; advocacy organisations; organisations supporting rainbow families, and organisations supporting the resettlement of LGBTIQ+ refugees in Australia.

 

FUND DATA COLLECTION AND RESEARCH INTO LGBTIQ+ COMMUNITIES.

Although we know that LGBTIQ+ Australians lead diverse lives, come from a range of backgrounds and experience unique social and health challenges, currently there is a distinct lack of research into LGBTIQ+ communities and their families. Current and accurate data is necessary in order to ensure services are meeting the needs of these diverse populations. The Greens will ensure that organisations working to fill current gaps in research, evaluation and data collection have access to funding through the $70mil LGBTIQ+ grants scheme.
 

ENSURE ADEQUATE AND APPROPRIATE TRAINING FOR DEPARTMENTAL STAFF SO THEY ARE EQUIPPED TO APPROPRIATELY ASSESS APPLICATIONS FROM LGBTIQ+ PEOPLE SEEKING ASYLUM

There are many reports of applications for people seeking asylum  based on LGBTIQ+ persecution being rejected because decision-makers don’t believe the applicant. There are cases of rejection on the grounds that applicants didn’t look or act in line with stereotypes associated with their sexuality; they couldn’t name western gay ‘icons’; they had been married or had children; or they didn’t frequent gay clubs.
False assumptions of how an LGBTIQ+ person ‘should’ behave or the knowledge an applicant ‘should’ have about western LGBTIQ+ culture should have no influence over an applicants success. The Greens will ensure adequate and appropriate training for departmental staff so they are equipped to appropriately assess applications from LGBTIQ+ people seeking asylum. The Greens will also ensure adequate training and guidelines for the refugee review tribunal.
 

ENSURE THE NEEDS OF DIVERSE FAMILIES ARE MET IN FAMILY VIOLENCE PRIMARY PREVENTION.

The Greens plan to prevent family violence includes funding for crisis and temporary housing services, and would also be responsive to the particular needs of LGBTIQ+ people. The Greens’ plan would provide dedicated, secure, long-term funding for specialist family and domestic violence services across the country to deliver outreach, crisis response, crisis accommodation, legal support, advocacy and post-crisis support to people who need it.
 
 

Transgender and Gender Diverse

PROVIDE FUNDING FOR TRANSGENDER AND GENDER DIVERSE PEER SUPPORT PROGRAMS

We recognise the importance and benefits of peer support for transgender, gender diverse and non-binary people and their families. Through the $70mil LGBTIQ+ grants program, the Greens will invest in trans-led peer support organisations to run in-person and online peer support programs so that no transgender or gender diverse person or their families need to feel like they are alone.

ESTABLISH A TRANS ADVISORY BOARD TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

It is vital that the government engage with and better understand the needs of transgender and gender diverse people. In addition to ensuring transgender representation on the LGBTIQ ministerial advisory board to the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, the Greens will establish a transgender advisory board to the Department of Health.  This board will advise on best practice and work with the Department to ensure that Australia’s health system maintains the human rights and dignity of all transgender and gender diverse people.

 

ESTABLISH A $3M GRANTS PROGRAM FOR TRANS-SPECIFIC MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS

Transgender and gender diverse Australians experience higher levels of anxiety, depression and self harm compared to the general population. This is especially present in young trans and gender diverse people.  In one study, 60.1% of trans young people surveyed stated they have experienced feeling isolated from medical and mental health services, and 42.1% of participants have reached out to a service provider who did not understand, respect or have previous experience with gender diverse people. The Greens will establish a $3mil grants program for organisations working on trans-specific mental health, to create services where they don’t currently exist, and expand services that are unable to meet current demand.
 

INVEST IN TRANS-SPECIFIC HEALTH INITIATIVES

We acknowledge the diverse healthcare needs of transgender and gender diverse people. The Greens will invest $1.7 million in the LGBTI Health Alliance and its partner organisations to facilitate health programs and initiatives that will benefit trans and gender diverse people in Australia. These programs will include training for medical professionals, so they can offer improved care pathways to trans and gender diverse patients.

We acknowledge the importance of accessing client-centred, high standards of healthcare regardless of whether you live in an urban centre or a regional town. We will ensure that these programs have a regional focus and will invest a further $600,000 in funding for programs that prioritise First Nations transgender and gender diverse people.

 

ESTABLISH A COMPLAINTS BODY FOR MEDICAL DECISIONS

Transgender and gender diverse people are best placed to determine their own transition pathways, which may include gender-affirming medical treatments such as hormones and surgical interventions. Under the current healthcare model, gender-affirming treatments are approved at the discretion of medical professionals which can lead to transgender, gender diverse and intersex people being unfairly denied the right to access these treatments.

The Greens will provide a way to appeal these determinations by ensuring that all people can access a dedicated complaints body to review medical decisions regarding gender-affirming treatments and surgeries.

 

LEGISLATE FOR ALL-GENDER TOILETS IN THE  WORKPLACE

Everyone should have access to a bathroom that aligns with their gender identity, and no transgender or gender diverse person should be forced to put up with the gender dysphoria, discomfort or risks to safety that can occur because of lack of access. We will introduce legislation to ensure Australian workplaces provide a minimum number of all-gender toilets for their employees. This legislation will ensure that trans and gender diverse people can access safe and inclusive bathrooms.

 

Intersex

 

ENSURE THE RIGHT TO BODILY INTEGRITY IS PROTECTED IN LAW

No one’s body should be stigmatised, and the rights of people with variations of sex characteristics must be upheld. Intersex people have the right to bodily integrity, including personal consent to medical or surgical interventions.

The Greens will ensure that the rights of intersex people are protected in law by requiring fully informed personal consent before any deferrable medical interventions that alter sex characteristics can be performed.

 

FUND VITAL PEER SUPPORT PROGRAMS

We recognise the importance and benefits of affirmative peer support for people born with variations of sex characteristics and their families. Through the $76mil LGBTIQ+ grants program, the Greens will invest in intersex-led peer support organisations to run in-person and online peer support programs so that no intersex person or their families need to feel like they are alone.
 

APPOINT INTERSEX ADSVISORY BOARDS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT

It is vital that the government engage with and better understand the needs of people with variations of sex characteristics. In addition to ensuring intersex representation on the LGBTIQ ministerial advisory board to the department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, The Greens will establish intersex advisory boards to the Department of Health and the Attorney General’s’ department.  These advisory boards will advise on best practice and work with the departments to ensure that Australia’s health system is reformed and that the human rights and dignity of all intersex people is upheld.

These boards will consist of ethicists, human rights experts, specialist clinicians, and intersex community members with lived experience.

 

SUPPORT SUSTAINABLE ADVOCACY

The Greens understand the importance of systemic advocacy and recognise the vital work of Intersex Human Rights Australia (IHRA). Through the $70mil LGBTIQ+ grants scheme, The Greens will provide dedicated funding to intersex organisations to ensure the sustainability of their work advocating for the human rights of intersex people, improving policy, educating the public and private sector and providing legal support to people with intersex variations and their families.
 

FORMALLY APOLOGISE TO PEOPLE WHO HAVE UNDERGONE FORCED OR COERCIVE MEDICAL PRACTICES

The Greens recognise the lifelong trauma caused to intersex people who have undergone forced or coercive medical interventions, in particular those inflicted on intersex infants, children and adolescents. These so-called ‘normalising’ procedures are a violation of human rights and have devastating and lasting physical and psychological impacts on the lives of intersex people. In addition to ensuring the rights of intersex people are protected in law, the Greens will ensure that those people born with variations in sex characteristics who have been subjected to non-emergency invasive and irreversible medical interventions are formally apologised to. We will consult with the intersex community to ensure that an apology is meaningful and specific to those affected.
 

ESTABLISH A NATIONAL REDRESS SCHEME FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE UNDERGONE FORCED OR COERCIVE MEDICAL PRACTICES

In addition to formally apologising to individuals who have undergone forced or coercive medical practices, the Greens will establish a national redress scheme to provide access to restorative justice and compensation. Compensation measures may include monetary compensation as well as vital access to medical, psychological and reparative treatments and services. We will consider current redress schemes and fund evidence-based research to determine the scope of an appropriate redress model. We will also work with the intersex community to ensure that a redress scheme appropriately meets the needs of those intersex individuals affected.
 

Bi+

PROVIDE FUNDING FOR BI+ PEER SUPPORT PROGRAMS

We recognise the importance and benefits of peer support for bisexual and pansexual people. Through the $70mil LGBTIQ+ grants program, the Greens will invest in bi+ peer support organisations to run in-person and online peer support programs and community events to help bi+ Australians navigate their experiences individually and as a community.
 

ESTABLISH STRONG BI+ REPRESENTATION IN THE LGBTIQ+ MINISTERIAL ADVISORY GROUP

It is vital that the government engage with and better understand the needs of bi+ people. The Greens will ensure strong bi+ representation in the LGBTIQ+ Ministerial Advisory Group. This group will advise on best practice and work with departments to ensure that decisions affecting LGBTIQ+ communities are inclusive of bi+ people.
 

INVEST $3MIL IN FUNDING FOR BISEXUAL-SPECIFIC MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

Bi+ people have consistently been found to experience poor mental health and psychological distress at rates that are disproportionate to the general population. The Greens recognise that the mental health issues facing bi+ people are distinct from those facing LGTIQ+ communities.

The Greens will establish a $3mil grants program for organisations working on bi+ mental health, to create services where they don’t currently exist, and to improve the quality of existing services across the country.

 

INVEST IN A PUBLIC AWARENESS CAMPAIGN TO REDUCE BIPHOBIA IN THE COMMUNITY

We recognise that there is a critical lack of  understanding of bisexuality in Australia and that Bi+ people face unique challenges and stigma. Urgent funding is needed to eliminate harmful stereotypes and biphobia wherever it exists, including in schools, workplaces, LGBTIQ+ organisations, in the health system, and in the media.
The Greens will invest $500,000 a year in a public education campaign to raise awareness of bisexuality and to promote greater understanding, acceptance and celebration of bi+ Australians in both mainstream and LGBTIQ+ communities.

IMPROVE ACCESS TO FAMILY AND INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE SERVICES FOR BI+ PEOPLE

We recognise that Bi+ people, especially Bi+ women, experience high rates of family violence and  intimate partner violence, but are less likely to find support services that meet their specific needs.
The Greens plan to prevent family violence includes funding for crisis and temporary housing  services, and would also be responsive to the particular needs of LGBTIQ+ people. The Greens’ plan would provide dedicated, secure, long-term funding for specialist family and domestic violence services across the country to deliver outreach, crisis response, crisis accommodation, legal support, advocacy and post-crisis support to people who need it.
 

FUND RESEARCH INTO THE BI+ COMMUNITY

Although we know that bi+ Australians lead diverse lives, come from a range of backgrounds and experience unique social and health challenges, limited research exists into the bi+ community. The Greens will ensure that organisations working to fill current gaps in research, evaluation and data collection have access to funding through the $70mil LGBTIQ+ grants scheme.
 

Eradicating HIV/AIDS

 

IMPLEMENT THE NATIONAL STRATEGIES AND STRENGTHEN AUSTRALIA’S RESPONSE TO HIV

While there are current strategies on HIV, STIs, Hepatitis B and C and specific strategies for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Blood-borne viruses and STI strategies, these policies have not been followed through or implemented. The Australian Greens will work to ensure that these are implemented and funded.

The Greens fully support the enduring principles of partnership, harm reduction and non-partisanship. In addition, the Greens believe in a strong and effective civil society, and recognise that the community based and peer-led work of AFAO, NAPHWA and their partners is crucial in ensuring the fight to eliminate HIV maintains momentum and focus.

We need a national response to eradicating HIV, and specialist organisations must be well funded to do the work. The Greens will invest $10m a year into organisations that work on prevention, testing and treatment campaigns, peer support, education and community outreach, planning and service re-development.

The Greens know that particular populations are at risk of being left behind, including people with unsuspected HIV, late HIV presenters and those who are not being treated. Because these groups are unlikely to be receptive to awareness and media campaigns that are targeted at more engaged populations, we will commit $3 million per year to develop these campaigns.

 

WORK TO ENSURE ALL AUSTRALIANS HAVE ACCESS TO TREATMENT

Recently released national data highlighted a 33% increase in new HIV diagnosis rates among First Nations peoples. In the same period, newly diagnosed HIV rates among Australian-born non-Indigenous people decreased by 22%. The Greens will work to ensure that we have a plan to implement and sustain a response to HIV and STIs among this population in response to these alarming rates.

The Greens will invest $15m a year to help close this health gap and ensure the needs of all First Nations peoples, including brotherboys, sistergirls and gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex people are met in public health prevention efforts and service provision. We will include requirements in this funding allocation to ensure that this funding is culturally appropriate for and community controlled by First Nations peoples.

The Greens will also commit $1.75 million per year to develop evidence-informed and long-term community-led campaigns to reduce the incidence of STIs.

The Greens recognise the importance of rapid HIV testing and note the recent development of effective tests in this area. While we strongly support the independence of the Medical Services Advisory Committee (MSAC) process, we would in principle support MBS listing of self testing if recommended by MSAC.

People who are ineligible to access Medicare face a wide range of challenges to accessing healthcare in Australia. This is particularly problematic for people who are unable to access HIV treatment and PrEP, because of the risks to both themselves and the broader population who are placed at risk through people not being protected. The Greens would support the development and implementation of a sustainable model of access to HIV treatment and PrEP for people in this situation.

Another barrier for accessing HIV treatment for Australians is the number of clinicians who are able to prescribe HIV treatment and a paucity of clinical training and support in this area. The Australian Greens would work to overcome this problem by working with the medical and health sector to understand what the unmet needs in this area are and to ensure they are adequately supported for this.

Ensure that researchers are able to continue to progress the knowledge base around HIV and other blood borne viruses, including community surveillance

It is clear that the rise in infectious diseases, including HIV and blood-borne viruses in Australia and around the world warrants prioritisation by Australia’s medical research bodies. The Greens would ensure these infections are prioritised by the NHMRC and MRFF.

We would also work with the research community and the Department of Health to ensure that appropriately de-identified PBS data is made available to enable comprehensive observation of PrEP initiation and patterns of use across Australia. To ensure that the community sector has adequate support to undertake high quality and timely HIV surveillance across the nation, we would provide $400 000 per annum to the community sector.

 

CHALLENGE STIGMA AND DISCRIMINATION

The Greens will commit an additional $1m a year into specific communications and campaigns that break down stigma and discrimination, encourage safer sex and encourage early testing.

Regulatory and legal changes are also required to ensure that there is uniformity across states and territories, and to ensure best practice science in regulation and practice. We would pursue these objectives through:

Directing the Australian Law Reform Commission to report on options to increase uniformity between state and territory laws on HIV, given developments in HIV prevention science

Implementing the Australian Red Cross Blood Service’s recommendations to reduce the sexual activity deferral period. The Greens believe that the recommendation of the Australian Red Cross Blood Service to reduce the period of deferral for men who have had recent sex with another man (MSM) from 12 to six months should be adopted by the TGA. The Greens believe the maintenance of this restriction contravenes the available evidence and represents unnecessary discrimination.

 

ENSURE OTHER COUNTRIES IN OUR REGION ARE ABLE TO TAKE ACTION TO FIGHT AIDS AND OTHER KEY ILLNESSES AND THAT LGBTIQ+ ORGANISATIONS ARE SUPPORTED

The Greens recognise Australia’s role in our region in providing support and funding to regional responses to HIV and for maintaining strong and effective partnerships between community organisations in Australia and amongst our neighbours. The Greens would restore the funding to these crucial programs to ensure that the fight to eliminate HIV can continue in the region.

The Greens understand the role of Australia in sending a clear message to the world and our region that funding to eliminate HIV should be prioritised, through contributing to the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria. And we recognise that Australia’s contribution to the Global Fund is critical, with the Fund providing US$15 for every US dollar committed by Australia, totalling US$2.9 billion from 2014- 2016. The Greens will commit $300 million over the next three years from Australia’s development budget to set a strong example and ensure the Fund can continue its work in a sustainable and consistent way. We would allocate $15 million of this over three years specifically for strengthened community responses to HIV in Asia and the Pacific.

As a world leader in the HIV/AIDS prevention space, Australia has an important role to play in global leadership on this issue. The Australian Greens will commit to Australia playing a leading role in the 2021 United Nations General Assembly’s High-Level Meeting on HIV and AIDS, including support for participation by people living with HIV/AIDS and civil society in the meeting, and in the negotiation of an updated UN Declaration of Commitment to Ending HIV.

To practically support this commitment, we will also support the establishment of a network of LGBTIQ+ organisations, development agencies, human rights organisations, philanthropy and academia to promote and protect the rights of LGBTIQ+ people regionally and across the globe through an investment of $200 000 per annum.

$3.7 Million to Protect South Australia's Environment

A re-elected Morrison Government will invest up to $3.7 million to improve the health of the Torrens River and help the South Australian Government establish the new Glenthorne National Park.
Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment Simon Birmingham said a $2 million investment would drive further Torrens River Recovery initiatives with the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges NRM Board, including the reconstruction of wetlands, management of pollutants, the removal of invasive weeds and revegetation initiatives.
“All of these activities contribute to minimising polluted inflows into Gulf St. Vincent which in turn minimises the loss of sea grass, reduces beach and coastal dune erosion and reduces habitat loss for species such as migratory shorebirds,” Minister Birmingham said.
Minister for the Environment Melissa Price said a further $1.7 million investment would support the South Australian Government’s Glenthorne National Park initiative, a plan to establish a 1500-hectare network of reserve land from the Adelaide foothills to the coast.
“Restoring native vegetation in this biodiversity hotspot will create a new wildlife corridor and preserve habitat for threatened species in the region, including the black chinned honey eater and native eucalypt species,” Minister Price said.
South Australian Minister for Environment and Water David Speirs said the Glenthorne initiative was a unique opportunity to simultaneously connect South Australians to nature and restore an urban environment.
“We welcome the Federal Government’s support for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to establish a new national park in Adelaide and create an amazing environmental legacy,” Minister Speirs said,
Funding for the projects will be provided from the Morrison Government’s $100 million Environment Restoration Fund announced in the 2019-20 Budget. The Environment Restoration Fund has three key priority areas: protecting threatened and migratory species and their habitats; improving Australia’s coasts, oceans and waterways; and increasing recycling of waste.
The Fund builds on The Coalition’s $1 billion investment through the National Landcare Program and complements the Communities Environment Program.
The 2019-20 Budget includes $3.8 billion in funding for a better environment, including a $3.5 billion Climate Solutions Package.

Funding Boost to Celebrate 50 Years of Excellence at Sovereign Hill

Sovereign Hill, one of Australia’s most iconic tourist attractions, is set for a major makeover, with the Morrison Government providing $10.1 million to help enhance the outdoor museum’s exhibitions and facilities acknowledging its 50th anniversary next year.
Federal Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment Simon Birmingham said the funding boost for Sovereign Hill would help enhance the visitor experience at one of Australia’s famous historical and cultural tourist attractions.
“For almost 50 years Sovereign Hill has educated and wooed tens of millions of visitors from around Australia and the world, and this funding boost will help ensure its rich history continues to be shared with future generations,” Minister Birmingham said.
“It brings to life Australia’s gold rush era through its famous main street, costumed characters and stunning sound-and-light show, and we want to further enhance the visitor experience.
“Sovereign Hill is a major tourism drawcard to regional Victoria with the museum attracting over 760 000 visitors last year and this investment will help drive continued visitation to the region, creating more jobs and supporting the local economy.
“It’s expected this additional funding will be used to develop a master plan and then deliver phase one which may include opportunities to redevelop the Gold Museum, upgrade the entrance building, improve signage as well as enhance the popular ‘digging area’.
“The region’s historical significance also sees thousands of school children visit Sovereign Hill each year which is why funding has been allocated towards upgrading the museum’s education facilities.
“Tourism is a major contributor to the Victorian economy with domestic and international visitors spending a whopping $23 billion last year, injecting millions into regional areas and that’s why the Liberal-National Government is backing the state through investment in vital tourism infrastructure.”
This funding will be delivered through the Sovereign Hill Museums Association, and may be used for projects as:
 

  • redevelopment of the Gold Museum
  • the revitalisation of the museum diggings area
  • education area enhancements
  • entrance building upgrades
  • a centre of excellence for rare trades

 
This funding is part of the Liberal-National Government’s $50 million National Tourism Icons package announced in the Budget for vital tourism infrastructure and upgrades at iconic destinations across Australia.