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Increase pension before Newstart: Morrison

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says a hike in the age pension would be prioritised ahead of raising the Newstart payment if the federal budget could afford it.

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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has declared he would sooner raise the aged pension rate than the much less generous Newstart allowance.

But Labor says it's a bit rich for Mr Morrison to focus on raising the aged pension, given he argued for years trying to hike the pension age to 70.

Aged pensioners receive $834.40 per fortnight, while those on the Newstart unemployment benefit take home $538.80.

Bill Shorten has given a strong indication a Labor government would increase the Newstart rate, which hasn't risen in real terms in more than 20 years.

"I heard the other day they were thinking of increasing the Newstart payment," Mr Morrison told reporters in Sydney on Friday.

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"Well I've got to tell you, if I thought I had the money to do that, I reckon I'd be doing it for pensioners first."

Labor frontbencher Chris Bowen said the opposition won't take lectures from Mr Morrison on the aged pension.

"Scott Morrison should take a good look at himself," he told reporters in Sydney.

"This is a man who has argued for three years that Australians should wait until they're 70 to get the age pension - 70 - the oldest pension age in the world."

Labor has also indicated it may scrap the controversial Work-for-the Dole program if elected, questioning whether the scheme represents value for money.

The prime minister said he was not surprised, claiming his government supported creating jobs and "Labor is just for welfare".

"Labor is about taking people out of work and putting them onto welfare, so why would they be supportive of Work-for-the-Dole?" he said.

"What we've done as a government is got people off welfare and into work."


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