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  1. The Social Security Act dates back to 1964! The Domestic Purposes Benefit to 1973. What families and relationships look like in 2019 would have been inconceivable to Norm Kirk in ’73 or the ’64 Parliament. Marriage numbers have been in steady decline for over 30 years now, committed “defacto” relationships, blended families, single parents and same sex couples are totally the norm now.

    Transience of abode, and 50% and rising of NZers renting or living precariously, means disaster for some if even the pittance of WINZ/MSD benefits and payments is interrupted by branch policy or moralistic judgements. Good on CPAG and AAAP for raising this issue publicly again.

    ‘Income splitting’ where a benefit is unique to holder, regardless of the recipients flatmates, friends, relationships or social life should be applied to all benefits.

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