2022 Cost of Living Report
There is no question that 2022 has been a difficult year for many. The past two WACOSS Cost of Living reports demonstrated what was possible when people were provided enough
There is no question that 2022 has been a difficult year for many. The past two WACOSS Cost of Living reports demonstrated what was possible when people were provided enough
WACOSS’s 2022 Cost of Living Report has found that more state and federal government support is needed to curb rising financial hardship, amid soaring prices for essential items. Global and national events,
MEDIA RELEASE Friday 9 December 2022 Research shows struggling Western Australians skipping meals to pay utility bills The Understanding Utility Hardship report, released today, has shown reducing spending on food and other
Join Dr Richard Denniss, Executive Director of the Australia Institute as he shares economic insights for the community sector.
If you are a current WACOSS debtor, have been issued an invoice by WACOSS or are expecting an invoice from WACOSS in the near future then you could become the target of a scam.
The annual WACOSS Members Survey opened in early August 2022 and remained open for three weeks.
The WA Government has recorded a $6 billion surplus, but now is not the time to be banking a surplus, it is the time to invest in social infrastructure and address the cost of living crisis.
Congratulations to Anna Scott, Operations Manager at Zonta House, who is the recipient of a scholarship to Entry to the C-Suite program, a partnership between Tower Human Capital and WACOSS.
WACOSS has cautiously welcomed the increase to the state indexation rate to 3.53%, back dated to 1 July 2022, but says it doesn’t go far enough. WACOSS and its members