on 20-04-2014 10:21 PM
As it's more than 100 days now, it has been suggested that a new thread was needed. The current govt has been breaking promises and telling lies at a rate so fast it's hard to keep up.
This below is worrying, "independent" pffft, as if your own doctor is somehow what? biased, it's ridiculous. So far there is talk of only including people under a certain age 30-35, for now. Remember that if your injured in a car, injured at work or get ill, you too might need to go on the DSP. They have done a similar think in the UK with devastating consequences.
and this is the 2nd time recently where the Govt has referred to work as welfare???? So when you go to work tomorrow (or tuesday), just remember that's welfare.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-04-20/disability-pensioners-may-be-reassessed-kevin-andrews/5400598
Independent doctors could be called in to reassess disability pensioners, Federal Government says
The Federal Government is considering using independent doctors to examine disability pensioners and assess whether they should continue to receive payments.
Currently family doctors provide reports supporting claims for the Disability Support Pension (DSP).
But Social Services Minister Kevin Andrews is considering a measure that would see independent doctors reassess eligibility.
"We are concerned that where people can work, the best form of welfare is work," Mr Andrews said at a press conference.
on 29-09-2014 01:54 PM
"there goes medibank"
Long overdue I would say, and not unexpected.
"Unlike the sale of NIB and other mutuals like MBF, Medibank Private is a government-owned business, which is why customers will not benefit from the $4 billion sale."
29-09-2014 02:18 PM - edited 29-09-2014 02:19 PM
I won't be taking up any IPO from them and we also recently made the decison to leave Medibank private after many years
on 29-09-2014 02:55 PM
on 29-09-2014 04:40 PM
I didn't need OECD figures to know this but it's good to see them, not that the lnp will admit it, doesn't suit the plan..
OECD figures show public benefits more than individuals from tertiary education
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/national/education/oecd-figures-show-public-benefits-more-than-individuals-fro...
on 29-09-2014 05:36 PM
on 29-09-2014 06:27 PM
on 29-09-2014 07:48 PM
on 29-09-2014 07:50 PM
on 29-09-2014 07:54 PM
on 29-09-2014 08:09 PM