1. Overhaul to welfare system
The social services minister, Kevin Andrews has labeled Australia’s welfare system ‘unsustainable’ and announced that it will be overhauled.
The two main areas of focus of the welfare reforms are the disability support pension and Newstart, with the government looking to move people from the payments into the workforce.
Over five million people received government payments in 2012 with the age pension making up almost half that number though the Minister has ruled out changes in that area.
Andrews has estimated the cost of Australia’s welfare system at $70bn and ruled out returning single mothers with children older than eight to the single parent pension, saying there was too much debt.
2. Asylum seeker claims Navy beat them
The ABC has obtained footage of asylum seekers being treated for severe burns after they were allegedly forced to hold on to a hot pipe on their boat as punishment for wanting to go to the toilet.
The asylum seekers also allege the Navy personnel beat them.
The footage shows the seven men receiving treatment in Indonesia. However the Immigration Minister says that the Australian Navy has not acted inappropriately.
3. NSW one-punch laws
The new measures to be introduced to NSW to curb alcohol related violence do not go far enough according to the NSW opposition. But the parents of Thomas Kelly, who died after being punched in Kings Cross in 2012, say they are happy the new laws go “way above what we were asking for”.
“Mandatory is the key word here. The judge has no choice now. It’s welcome news,” Kelly’s father Ralph said.