1. Commission of Audit report.
A plan to deny school-leavers welfare for the first six months is believed to be a part of the Commission of Audit’s report into government spending to be released today.
The Daily Telegraph has revealed that the budget will impose ‘earn or learn’ waiting periods and tighter criteria to qualify for unemployment benefits such as Newstart and Youth Allowance.
The 86 recommendations from the Commission of Audit are due to be released at 2pm this afternoon.
Fairfax Media reports that part of the audit recommends whole agencies in Canberra be slashed with much responsibility handed back to the states in education, health and other services.
2. Bruce Highway sinkhole.
A two-metre-wide sink hole has opened up on the Bruce Highway near Bowen in Queensland, forcing the police to close the road and divert traffic.
The police said a section of the highway, 30 kilometres south of Bowen, simply collapsed.
3. Bob Hoskins dead at 71.
Actor Bob Hoskins, famous for his role in films such as “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”, has died at the age of 71 following a bout of pneumonia.
Hoskins, whose screen roles during his four-decade-long career spanned from gangster films to animated hits, retired from acting in 2012 after he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease.