I have not read all the replies, I just want to say my bit.
Since a few weeks ago, on my current pension, my car sits in the driveway, unregistered. It will not get registered, and I have to use public transport, walk ( I am not getting any younger) and sometimes need to come home from the major fortnightly shopping in a taxi. I needed to use the heater a bit more this winter, and I paid dearly for the privilege. Next winter will be warmer clothes, from op shops.
In simple terms, my state gov now gets no money/tax via car rego, petrol etc. I get to keep a bit extra in my pocket, to budget for xmas.
My bet is, they will try to bring in a GST rise by then.
I AM OPPOSED TO ANY GST TAX RISE.
What I am trying to say is, the cost of living has reached a type of "critical mass", in the form things are too expensive to buy, and too expensive to sell due to costs of the retailer.
So even if they raise the GST, if will be zero advantage, maybe worse because people simply will go with less.
AUSTRALIANS MUST STOP BEING JELLY-BACKS ON THE GST ISSUE, AND LET THIS AND ANY FUTURE GOVERNMENT KNOW LOUD AND CLEAR, NO RISE TO THE GST, PERIOD.
We have had enough of all this BS.
I hope there will national street marches, car bumper stickers, letter drops, A4 size placards, and whatever else that can send a message to canberra to ALL political parties,
NO GST HIKE, EVER.leave it at 10% as it is, we have learnt to live with it. If anything, the nation ought to be budgeted on 10% GST or adjust other things to suit the economy.
To raise the GST, then the Government of the day truly has Socialism in it veins in some form or another.
Turnball, if you make it to raise the GST, you have LOST MY VOTE and I will make some noise if it does get raised,
Pensioner of Australia