Luke Michael, Wednesday, 9th May 2018 -
Housing and homelessness issues were “forgotten and abandoned” in this year’s federal budget, according to advocates in the social sector.
Wendy Williams, Wednesday, 9th May 2018 -
The Australian government has committed to work in partnership to build the impact investment market to scale, in a move that is anticipated to “instil confidence and encourage participation”.
Leon Gettler, Wednesday, 9th May 2018 -
While Scott Morrison’s third budget has focused on low and middle income earners with its tax cuts, it is quite clear that the welfare sector is the big loser.
Leon Gettler, Wednesday, 9th May 2018 -
A revenue windfall ahead of the looming general election has seen the government burnish its economic credentials by forecasting a $2.2 billion surplus in fiscal 2020.
Luke Michael, Tuesday, 8th May 2018 -
The disability sector has welcomed the federal government’s commitment to fully fund the National Disability Insurance Scheme, and called for attention to now be turned to fixing the scheme’s implementation issues.
Luke Michael, Tuesday, 8th May 2018 -
A Senate inquiry has endorsed the Turnbull government’s plans to drug test welfare recipients, in the face of sustained criticism from health experts and the community sector.
Contributor, Monday, 7th May 2018 -
The latest funding announcement avoids any mention of reducing Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions, while providing a moderate amount of funding for the continuation of largely unsuccessful programs, writes Jon Brodie, from the ARC Centre of Excel
Luke Michael, Monday, 7th May 2018 -
The Turnbull government has announced a significant funding boost for mental health services in Australia, pledging $34 million to Lifeline and $4 million for tailored mental health support for Australians from multicultural backgrounds.
Bruce Bonyhady, Friday, 4th May 2018 -
People with disability, their families, carers and advocates deserve the certainty of a National Disability Insurance Scheme which is sustainable, writes Bruce Bonyhady.
Luke Michael, Wednesday, 2nd May 2018 -
The Turnbull government has defended its controversial Community Development Program, amid claims the remote work-for-the-dole scheme was ineffective, costly and “monetising racial discrimination”.