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Thursday 20 February 2014

Dutton opens door to GP co-payment

Health Minister Peter Dutton has opened the door to a GP co-payment warning of an ''unsustainable'' rise in the cost of health care.
Labor, the Australian Medical Association and health academics have criticised any co-payment, saying it would deter people from seeing a GP.

http://www.watoday.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/health-minister-peter-dutton-opens-door-to-gp-copayment-20140220-33234.html

Wednesday 19 February 2014

Navy breached Indonesian waters six times

An internal review shows the Australian Navy breached Indonesia's territorial waters six times because crew carrying out Operation Sovereign Borders failed to accurately calculate Indonesia's maritime borders.
"Crews intended to remain outside Indonesian waters," the report said.
"Each incursion was inadvertent and occurred as a result of miscalculation of Indonesian maritime boundaries by Australian crews."
Immigration Minister Scott Morrison has backed the report's findings, saying they show the incursions, although "highly regrettable", were "accidental".

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-02-19/navy-breached-indonesian-waters-six-times-review-finds/5270478

Personal details of asylum seekers leaked online

Immigration Minister Scott Morrison is demanding answers from his department over an "unacceptable" security breach in which the personal details of asylum seekers were made available online.
Department of Immigration secretary Martin Bowles has ordered a review into the lapse which saw the information of up to 10,000 adults and children in Australian immigration detention inadvertently made available.
The database included their full names, nationalities, location in Australia, arrival date and their boat arrival information, according to the Guardian.

Tuesday 18 February 2014

One person dead, others seriously injured during violent Manus Island clashes

One asylum seeker has died, another is critically injured with a head injury while a third asylum seeker has been shot on a second night of violence in Manus Island, Immigration Minster Scott Morrison has confirmed.
Speaking to reporters in Darwin, Mr Morrison said the person died while on their way to hospital for treatment and 77 people have been injured, 13 seriously. The critically injured asylum seeker has been flown to Australia for treatment along with the gun-shot victim.

 http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/one-person-dead-others-seriously-injured-during-violent-manus-island-clashes-20140218-32x3k.html#ixzz2td3kBkVN

Monday 17 February 2014

Renewable Energy Target review announced

A major review into the impact of clean energy on retail power prices is expected to clear the way for the Government to make significant changes to the Renewable Energy Target (RET).

http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2014-02-17/government-to-review-renewable-energy-target/5265044

Sunday 16 February 2014

Week in Review: 16 February

The happenings since last week


Saturday 15 February 2014

Indonesia to raise Australian asylum seeker policy with United States

Indonesia says it will raise the Abbott Government's asylum seeker policy with the United States during official talks next week.Jakarta has stepped up its protest to the Coalition's boat turn-back policy, calling in the Australian ambassador in Jakarta for a meeting with a senior official.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-02-14/australias-ambassador-in-jakarta-summoned-by-indonesian-governm/5261466

Friday 14 February 2014

Australian navy went into Indonesian waters 'too easily' and 'often'

Australian naval ships entered Indonesian territorial waters often and with ease before the incursions sparked a diplomatic incident in January, according to a leaked Indonesian navy report, and an Indonesian navy spokesman reiterated that the 6 January incursion was a knowing and intentional breach.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/feb/14/australian-navy-incursion-into-indonesian-waters-intentional

Thursday 13 February 2014

Hunt set to grant himself retrospective legal immunity

A Senate inquiry has cleared the way for a bill to pass the upper house preventing legal challenges to environmental approvals issued by Hunt before 31 December last year, on the grounds the minister ignored expert advice on risks to threatened species.

Decisions granted immunity include controversial approvals in Queensland of dredging at Abbot Point, an LNG export facility at Curtis Island and a coalmine in the Galilee Basin.

http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/feb/13/mining-greg-hunt-retrospective-legal-immunity

Wednesday 12 February 2014

Staffer’s interest in wife’s lobbying firm poses 'no conflict'

The assistant health minister, Fiona Nash, says her chief of staff has “no conflict of interest” because he “receives no income” from a “shareholding” in his wife’s lobbying firm, which represents chocolate and soft drink makers, but the opposition says there has been a “serious breach” of standards.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/feb/12/fiona-nash-says-staffers-interest-in-wifes-lobbying-firm-poses-no-conflict

Tuesday 11 February 2014

Tony Abbott blames unions for carmaker's demise

Mr Abbott told his colleagues that union-negotiated agreements were partly to blame for Toyota's decision to leave the country, which is expected to cost 2,500 jobs.
He said the Opposition Leader's union mates were using the former Labor government's workplace laws and stopping workers from accepting pay cuts that could have given the company a shot at survival.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-02-11/abbott-blames-unions-for-toyota-demise/5252034

Monday 10 February 2014

Royal commission into unions

Prime Minister Tony Abbott has announced a royal commission into union governance and corruption to "shine a spotlight into the dark corners" of the union movement.

It will be headed by the former High Court Justice Dyson Hayden.

http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2014-02-10/government-announces-royal-commission-into-union-corruption/5249898

Sunday 9 February 2014

Week in Review: 9 February

Resuming normal service:

  • Youtube suspends Tony Abbott's account
  • the Liberals raked in $13m in donations last cycle
  • a question mark is raised over penalty rates
  • Joe Hockey tells us to prepare for cuts
  • No really he means it, too many tax dollars spent on handouts
  • a lifeboat lands on the Indonesian coast
  • Brandis v Human Rights Commission

Change to law governing Human Rights Commission

Federal Attorney-General George Brandis is planning to legislate reforms for the Human Rights Commission amid concerns it focuses too heavily on anti-discrimination issues.
Senator Brandis has previously criticised the commission for being too narrow and selective in its view of human rights.
He says he will introduce legislation into Parliament this year to ensure the commission carries out the role it was designed for.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-02-09/government-plans-legislation-to-change-human-rights-commission/5248006

Thursday 6 February 2014

Hockey says individuals, business sector must 'stand on own feet'

Treasurer Joe Hockey has given his strongest warning yet that the May budget will contain cuts to welfare, warning "too many tax dollars" have been spent on family payments as well as corporate handouts.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-02-06/hockey-economy-speech/5243310

Lifeboat carrying asylum seekers lands on Indonesia coast

Asylum seekers discovered last night on the Indonesian coast say they were nearly ready to disembark at Christmas Island when the Australian Navy sent them back.

The ABC has obtained exclusive footage of an orange lifeboat after it landed on Java's south coast last night.

Local police have described the vessel as alien-looking.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-02-06/lifeboat-carrying-asylum-seekers-lands-on-indonesia-coast/5243990

Tuesday 4 February 2014

Hockey lays ground for cuts

Treasurer Joe Hockey has signalled an early release of the Commission of Audit’s findings, and argued the public needs to understand the magnitude of the task facing the government if it is going to support the necessary budget cuts.

http://www.afr.com/p/national/hockey_lays_ground_for_cuts_KF85IKpfopp7oyN79jDn5H

Coalition questions relevance of penalty rates

The Abbott Government has asked a major review of workplace awards to assess whether minimum terms and conditions, including penalty rates, are still relevant.
The Government is also encouraging the Fair Work Commission (FWC) to take the cost of labour into account when reviewing the awards which set basic terms and conditions.

Monday 3 February 2014

Political donors gave Liberals $13 million

Figures for the last financial year show the Liberal Party's national and state divisions received more than $13 million in donations, while Labor was given $3.6 million.
Ros Packer, widow of the late media magnate Kerry and mother to gambling tycoon James Packer, was the biggest individual donor in the 2012-2013 financial year, giving a total of $580,000 to the Liberal Party.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-02-03/liberal-pre-election-political-donations-outstrip-labor/5234544

YouTube suspends Abbott's account

Soon after it was released, the Prime Minister's video was suspended by YouTube after social media users claimed it contained 'deceptive content'.
YouTube's guidelines state videos are reviewed when "a video gets flagged as inappropriate". YouTube then suspended Mr Abbott's entire account.

http://www.news.com.au/technology/online/youtube-suspends-prime-minister-tony-abbotts-youtube-account/story-fn5j66db-1226816451591

Saturday 1 February 2014

Lifeboat sent back to Indonesia

The fully enclosed and submersible 8.5m x 3.2m survival capsule, fitted with safety belts, navigational equipment, life jackets, food, water and an inboard diesel motor, came ashore in remote Cikepuh, in West Java, on the afternoon of January 15.

The asylum-seekers - said to be mostly Iranian and Sri Lankan - told the husband and wife the Indonesians jumped out close to shore and handed the controls to an Iranian, who ran the boat into a coral reef.
They waded ashore wearing life jackets and spent two days wandering terrified in the jungle before a sheepherder directed them towards a road, where they grabbed minibuses and motorbikes to take them back to Cisarua.
Three people died while crossing a river in the jungle.
http://www.news.com.au/national/first-closeup-look-at-a-lifeboat-the-abbott-government-is-using-to-stop-asylum-seeker-boats/story-fncynjr2-1226815340238