1. Government renames chaplaincy program, doesn’t force schools to hire chaplains
After a sustained campaign against the National Schools Chaplaincy Program, including a High Court challenge from a student’s father, the Federal Government has announced changes to the scheme. Schools who access the $222 in funding will no longer be required to hire a school chaplain but can choose to hire a ‘secular welfare officer’ if they choose. Previously schools could only hire a youth worker if they could prove they had failed to find a chaplain. The scheme has been renamed ‘The National School Chaplaincy and Student Welfare Program’ and both chaplains and welfare officers will be required to hold a minimum Certificate IV in Youth Work before starting employment.
2. Lady Gaga in Harper’s Bazaar … without the make-up
She never ceases to amaze. And sure, the cover is certainly photoshopped, but there is no denying we’re seeing a whole different side to the Queen of Weird. The Lady herself sums it up nicely: “I think that artifice is the new reality. It’s more about just being honest and sincere to the core of what you do. I think what has been lovely about my relationship with the public is that they expect something unexpected from me.”
3. Abbott briefed by Govt on asylum seekers … says onshore processing won’t work.
Any hope of some agreement on a way through the current stand-off in asylum seeker policy was dashed yesterday after Tony Abbott was briefed by the Government’s top bureaucrats. He thanked them for the briefing but said the ball was in the Prime Minister’s court. Meanwhile, the PM has refused to deal on a Nauru solution and Abbott has refused to deal on anything involving Malaysia. At this rate onshore processing will be the only option left … but Mr Abbott believes bringing asylum seekers to shore would cause ‘social unrest’.