An unemployed mother-of-nine raking in nearly $2,000 a fortnight in handouts has demanded Centrelink give her even more cash because her friend gets a better deal than her.
Kelly, who says she plans to add another 'three or four' kids to her already larger-than-average brood, currently receives $1948 every two weeks in benefits.
When she discovered her friend - who also has nine children - receives $750 more than her, she demanded the Department of Human Services up her welfare to $2,700.
She told
A Current Affair: 'I have a friend who has nine kids as well, she gets paid $2,700 a fortnight, so it's not fair.'
Kelly is unemployed and along with her family only lives off the taxpayer-funded money provided to her.
Kelly reportedly does not allow her partner 'Demo' to live under the same roof as her and their children so she can continue receiving a single-parent payment, in a controversial move which has brought widespread criticism.
She has reportedly also transferred one of the children over to Damo so he can start receiving payments as well.
'I don't think it (welfare payments) is enough for many families, especially for big families, just some people have more kids, some people have, you know, nine kids and it's just really tough to survive,' she said.