3.1%

Liberal

Elected: Gavin Pearce, Liberal

About this seat

Braddon covers 21,369 square kilometres along the north-west and west coasts of Tasmania, and also includes King Island in Bass Strait. It extends from Port Sorell and Devonport in the east, through Ulverstone, Burnie, Wynyard, Stanley, Smithton and Waratah, then down the west coast of the state to include Rosebery, Zeehan, Queenstown and Strahan. The electorate is a mix of agricultural districts in the north and mining and wilderness areas on the west coast.

Did you know that in the Braddon electorate there are:

2456 people that are NDIS participants. 

1960 people have jobs that have been directly created as a result – Disability Support Workers, Physiotherapists, taxi drivers and so on.

980 people have jobs that have been indirectly created as a result – for example, the cafes where Disability Support Workers have lunch, the petrol stations where the taxi drivers fill up and the physio equipment suppliers.

The NDIS also invests $274,531,680 into the local area, and that is just the conservative amount measured, it could really be anywhere up to $677,856,000. 

That’s a lot of reasons to #DefendOurNDIS in Braddon!

Election '22 candidates

Gavin Pearce
Liberal
Chris Lynch
Labor

Talking points/messaging

  • Support is being cut for many people with disability across Australia. Every day we hear a new story from someone who has had their NDIS funding slashed, without any explanation. This leaves them without the support they need to live their best lives.
  • This isn’t just about funding: it’s also about respecting and listening to people with disabilities.
  • People with disability, our families, and the people who support us are still struggling through the pandemic, and now we’re being forced to fight the system that was designed to make our lives easier.
  • The Federal Government now says the cost of the NDIS is blowing out – but they won’t release the basis of these claims.
  • Research conducted in 2021 found for every $1 spent on the NDIS, local communities benefited $2.25. That’s money straight into the pockets of local support workers, manufacturers and small businesses.
  • Australians with disability who rely on the scheme to visit family and friends, get support to work, or simply shower, eat and get into bed at the end of a long day – we cannot afford to live without the NDIS they fought so hard for.
Banner with National Day of Action, Tuesday April 28th with Defend Our NDIS shield

Day of Action - local events in this seat

Our National Day of Action on Thursday, April 28 is a time when everyone – whether you’re an individual or an organisation – is welcome to host your own events and activities (or join in on someone else’s) all across the country. Because together we are powerful!

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Defend Our NDIS Big Night In

Catch up with people from all over the country online, to hear about what everyone got up to after our efforts on the National Day of Action. And help us all keep up the energy and come up with ideas to keep the pressure on our pollies this election.

Date: 28 April | Time: 7 pm - 9 pm (AEST)

Location: Online

Organisation/host: Every Australian Counts, Teamwork Works

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Defend Early Childhood Intervention Through NDIS

Online meeting with the Team to reflect on the importance of NDIS for young children and families.

Date: 28th April | Time: 2.00

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Organisation/host: EarlyEd

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Easy Read flyer. Day of Action Hosted by Speak Out! Thursday 28th of April 11:00 AM for sausage sizzle at columnar court RSVPs to Speak Out on 6431 9333 Assemble at the Speak Out Office for a 11:45 am departure to our local members office. Dress in red to show your support

Burnie: Speak Out North West Rally

Every Australian Counts is holding a National Day of Action to defend our NDIS!

Join Speak Out’s event in Burnie

Meeting at 11:00 am at the Burnie Speak Out Office for a sausage sizzle.

Weather update! Check out our new flyer here

Assemble at the Speak Out Office for a 11:45 am departure to our local member’s office.

Dress in red to show your support

Date: 28 April | Time: 11:00 am (AEST)

Location: Speak Out Association of Tasmania 4–22 Wilmot St, Shop 4, Columnar Court Burnie 7320

Organisation/host: Speak Out Association of Tasmania

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RSVP 03 6431 9333

Defend the NDIS: A Sort Your Support online forum

Sort Your Support is hosting a forum with people with disability and their supporters to discuss how the NDIS can be fixed. The NDIS should be something to be proud of, a rights based funding system to enable people with disability to live an ordinary life. The NDIS in its current form is not what was promised. Funding has been cut from plans, wait times are getting longer, and people are needing to fight NDIS lawyers to get the support they need. Something has to change.

Date: April 28 | Time: 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM AEST

Location: Online (Zoom)

Organisation/host: Sort Your Support

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People with disability holding Defend our NDIS signs and wearing Every Australian Counts t-shirts

Hobart: Speak Out South Tas Rally

Every Australian Counts is holding a National Day of Action to defend our NDIS!

Join Speak Out’s event in Hobart.

Meeting at 11:00 am out the front of the Speak Out Office.

168 Collins St Hobart

We will be heading into town to let the public know how we feel about cuts to the NDIS.

Date: 28/4/22 | Time: 11am AEST

Location: Speak Out Advocacy Hobart office 168 Collins St, Hobart ,Tasmania

Organisation/host: Speak Out Advocacy (Hobart,TAS)

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