You've got some sense of entitlement there buddy.
Not surprising though when only 10% of people in the poll believe in scrapping YA.
I guess people can't resist a free lunch.
Im sure there are a few who genuinly[sp] need it.
You've got some sense of entitlement there buddy.
Not surprising though when only 10% of people in the poll believe in scrapping YA.
I guess people can't resist a free lunch.
Dude, were not talking about little dependent children.Why does the government have a duty, but the parents have no duty to support their offspring? How have you arbitrarily determined that responsibility lies in this way?
Why is demanding millions of dollars be forcibly taken from taxpayers, better than if that same money were to come voluntarily from people who actually care about their offspring, people who voluntarily chose to enter into the responsibility of raising a child, and based on the parental means test have ample capability to provide this money.
I think you've misinterpreted it slightly...---
EDIT - just noticed your signature.... which seems to go against everything you've written
Under the current YA laws, the Gov sees rich parents as "privileged" and seeks to remove their right to have more money than other people
But that's just it... minimum living costs are about 20K a year - which entails working about 25hrs a week. Full time study is at least that again.I don't necessarily think parents should be required to pay, individuals can and do fund their own education, study can be funded by private sponsorship, scholarships etc.. Parents aren't forced to do anything, their children can provide for themselves.
If you're going to partake in a society and use its services (roads, parks, transport, arts, economic regulation etc) then I don't see how you can argue against tax.I disagree a government has the right to collect tax, they're only able to claim legitimacy for this 'right' due to their superior firepower. The governments claimed 'right' to redistribute money is just a twisted version of 'might is right'.
They are?Why would i waste so much time typing logical arguments ?
I was lucky that my parents would never do this to me, but what about those young people who's parents refuse to support them in any way when they turn 18? Some people can't claim because of parental means, but those parents are then refusing to give them a single cent. Should they be disadvantaged because of this? Likewise, what about those who's parents can't afford to provide for their kids to go to Uni? An education should not be an upper class privilege, but a basic right for all, especially in a country which prides itself on giving everyone a "fair go" and the chance to follow their dreams.Why does the government have a duty, but the parents have no duty to support their offspring? How have you arbitrarily determined that responsibility lies in this way?
Why is demanding millions of dollars be forcibly taken from taxpayers, better than if that same money were to come voluntarily from people who actually care about their offspring, people who voluntarily chose to enter into the responsibility of raising a child, and based on the parental means test have ample capability to provide this money.
I was lucky that my parents would never do this to me, but what about those young people who's parents refuse to support them in any way when they turn 18? Some people can't claim because of parental means, but those parents are then refusing to give them a single cent. Should they be disadvantaged because of this? Likewise, what about those who's parents can't afford to provide for their kids to go to Uni? An education should not be an upper class privilege, but a basic right for all, especially in a country which prides itself on giving everyone a "fair go" and the chance to follow their dreams.
You can't claim it, they don't care.Move out and claim independence rates+Rent assist.
Also HEX is there for a reason.
Umm...what?You can't claim it, they don't care.
If you parents won't pay, Centrelink goes boo hoo, well they're supposed to, we can't do anything.Umm...what?
Move out...If you parents won't pay, Centrelink goes boo hoo, well they're supposed to, we can't do anything.
I had this problem.
That doesn't make you independent, you still don't get any money as your parents are meant to be supporting you. Technically they're giving you a place to live anyway, so that's considered support.Move out...
No you are not. Not at all.Aslong as you are not living in the same house and still studying your are entitled to YA with full benefits.
Mate you have no idea what you're talking aboutAslong as you are not living in the same house and still studying your are entitled to YA with full benefits.