1. Navy ‘on alert’ for more asylum seeker boats
This comes after the extraordinary High Court decision yesterday where the majority of the full bench voted the Federal Government’s ‘Malaysia Solution’ refugee swap deal ‘unlawful’. They said the Immigration Minister Chris Bowen was first and foremost and primary guardian of unaccompanied minors and that he did not have the power to make unilateral decisions about the human rights standards of another country that had not signed the United Nations refugee convention. It’s likely Australia would still receive the 4000 ‘genuine’ refugees from Malaysia over the next four years but would be unable to deport 800 asylum seekers. Watch this space as MM explores the issue in greater depth later today.
2. Should the best schools be forced to take on poorly performing students?
That’s one suggestion coming from an independent report commissioned by the Australian Government’s Review of School Funding. The top performing schools would have to take on the less than average students as a condition of maintaining Government funding. The suggestion has angered private schools but the Australian Education Union said it is a good idea. The Government said the report recommendations were not indicative of its intentions.
3. Families that go to court on custody most likely to share the kids
The Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS) has taken a look at custody cases inside and out of courts and found those that relied on a judges orders were more likely to result in shared custody. There is a suggestion, however, that those families who go down that route are the ‘least equipped’ to deal with 35:65 arrangements.
4. Aussie disposable incomes fall for the first time in 14 years
Like we needed further evidence that times were tougher than usual, the biennial Australian Bureau of Statistics income survey has shown average disposable incomes dropping across the board. The average income earned by a household in the top fifth of homes slipped from $4136 a week to $3942 after adjusting for inflation. The average mid-range household income slipped from $1356 to $1323. At the bottom, the average household income climbed from $350 a week to $360. On the plus side, things are more equal than they have been in a while.