Legislative Council - Fifty-Fifth Parliament, First Session (55-1)
2023-11-29 Daily Xml

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Cost of Living

The Hon. N.J. CENTOFANTI (Leader of the Opposition) (15:32): I rise to address a matter of great significance that touches the lives of many South Australians. As we approach the festive season, the joy and anticipation of Christmas are overshadowed by a pressing concern: the cost-of-living crisis that is affecting families across South Australia.

In May this year, my colleague the Hon. Heidi Girolamo spoke about the impact of rising interest rates and energy costs squeezing the household budget. Earlier this month, my colleague the Hon. Laura Henderson spoke about the cost-of-living crisis being the number one agenda item for constituents out in the community right now. She also spoke to the increased pressure on emergency relief programs like Foodbank.

This Christmas, the financial strain is palpable, casting a shadow on what should be a time of celebration and togetherness. The cost-of-living crisis has become a heavy burden on the shoulders of communities right across this state. One of the most apparent challenges is the surging cost of housing. As property prices soar and interest rates rise, many South Australians are struggling to meet mortgage payments or to afford rental properties. This crisis has resulted in a growing number of families facing the heart-wrenching prospect of homelessness, a stark contrast to the warmth and security we associate with the holiday season.

Furthermore, the cost of essentials such as groceries and fuel has skyrocketed, leaving families with difficult choices to make. The traditional Christmas feast that many of us look forward to is becoming a luxury as the budget for basic necessities tightens. It is disheartening to think that, for many, this summer will be marred by the stress of financial instability.

There is a downward spiral of rising prices. As the cost of doing business increases, profit margins vaporise. Unfortunately, we are hearing more and more stories of small businesses dropping staff or going under completely, adding to precarious employment. However, amid these challenges there is hope. It is heartening to see communities coming together to support one another. Local charities, community organisations and volunteers are working tirelessly to provide assistance to those in need.

This Christmas, let us extend a helping hand to our neighbours, our friends and our fellow South Australians who are facing the brunt of the cost-of-living crisis. Amid the challenges posed by the cost-of-living crisis, there is a powerful opportunity for us to cultivate positivity and resilience this Christmas. Let us focus on the spirit of generosity and of compassion that defines this festive season. Small acts of kindness, whether donating to a local Foodbank, volunteering at a community organisation or simply checking in on a neighbour, can have a ripple effect of positivity.

By fostering a sense of community and mutual support, we can build connections that transcend financial difficulties. Additionally, let us celebrate the simple joys of the season, the warmth of family and friends, the joy of shared moments and the spirit of giving. In the face of adversity, choosing gratitude and spreading kindness can be a beacon of light, reminding us that the true essence of Christmas lies in the love and connection we share with one another. This Christmas, let our families be the foundation of resilience and let hope guide us in spreading warmth and kindness, echoing the true meaning of the season.

The cost-of-living crisis affecting South Australians this Christmas is a challenge that requires our collective attention and action. As we celebrate the holiday season, let us be mindful of those who are facing financial difficulties and strive to create a community where everyone can enjoy the festive season without the heavy burden of economic strain. Together, we can make a difference and build a brighter future for all South Australians.