In launching the petition, Susan Austin, Socialist Alliance candidate for Denison in the upcoming federal elections, said; The public already pays for our ambulance service through our taxes. The ambulance service does need more funding, but this can come through better government prioritisation of spending.
Instead of more pulp mill advertising and more football games, most members of the public would like to see our ambulance system remain free and equitable, Austin said.
Matthew Holloway, Socialist Alliance candidate for Franklin, agreed. We need to scrap the plan proposed in this years state budget, he said, as it forces people to make the choice between joining private health insurance or risking high fees for any ambulance call-out. Any user-pays scheme is a step backward for social equity, but a scheme that does not exempt low-income earners and pensioners may have deadly consequences, with people hesitating to call an ambulance for fear of not being able to afford the fees.
The candidates feel that it is important for the public to have a voice on this issue while the state government is in the process of working out the details of its policy. We expect the petition will gain much support, because people believe that providing emergency services to all citizens is a key government obligation, Austin said.
The petition can be downloaded from the Socialist Alliance Hobart website or signed directly online at
<http://www.gopetition.com/online/13907.html>.