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#BUDGET 2023: main headlines for you
- $40/fortnight increase to ALL on Jobseeker, youth allowance, Austudy
- plus extra $ for those 55+ (now 60)
- boosting max rent assistance rate by 15%
- $3bn for energy bill relief (amount differs by state) Image
#Budget2023: BIG STUFF
- projected $4 billion surplus
- NO word on future of stage 3 tax cuts: Chalmers projects they cost $69bn (not nice) over forwards
- growth down to 1.5% next yr, unemployment to 4.5%
- inflation to fall to 3.25% next yr

follow live: theguardian.com/australia-news…
#BUDGET2023: COST OF LIVING
- $14.6b package, as we knew
- $40/fortnight increase to Jobseeker, youth allowance & more (details below)
- Cwth rent assistance: max cap goes up 15% (benefits 76% of CRA recipients)
- more incentives for GP bulk billing ImageImage
#BUDGET2023: HEALTH (1/2)
- $5.7 billion over 5 yrs to “strengthen Medicare”
- inc. $3.5bn to “triple bulk billing incentive” for common GP consults - for kids, pensioners, concession cards
- $1.6b for Covid: vaccines, PCR tests, new treatments theguardian.com/australia-news… Image
BUDGET 2023: HEALTH (2/2)
- $556m for mental health, much for people not on NDIS
- $219m for “long term adult dental reform”
- 8 new urgent care clinics
#BUDGET2023: REFERENDUM
- The AEC gets $336.6m to deliver Voice referendum
- Yes/No pamphlet costs $10.6m to print & deliver
- $10.5m for mental health support for Indigenous Australians thru campaign
- $20m to progress “regional voices”
theguardian.com/australia-news… Image
#Budget2023: ENERGY BILLS
- a lil tricky
- amounts vary by state/territory, because relief is combined state-feds
- some states less exposed to price volatility (so less help); some states are doing their own thing instead
- 5m households, 1m businesses Image
anyway a fair bit goin on tonight, here's one story on the cost of living package but also just check out all the other real good stuff on @GuardianAus 💰theguardian.com/australia-news…

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Aug 3, 2021
fair bit going on with the Doherty modelling:
- CMO Paul Kelly: "We need to accept there will be cases... there will be deaths"
- "low-level restrictions" to remain, even after reopening
- in large 180-day outbreak, at 70% vax, 1900 people may die #auspol
thenewdaily.com.au/news/2021/08/0…
BUT:
- at 70% of adult population vaxxed, the need for "strict lockdowns would be significantly reduced" (even more at 80%)
- under-40s vax may open in weeks
- quickly vaccinating the young will bring down transmission the fastest #auspol
thenewdaily.com.au/news/2021/08/0…
the full modelling is here & really interesting. I'm still getting my head round it, but main takeaway for me is the 70-80% marks are based on keeping "light restrictions" for foreseeable future

"baseline" restrictions would be what NSW had in early 2021 pmc.gov.au/national-plan-…
Read 4 tweets
Aug 3, 2021
PM Scott Morrison is releasing the epidemiological modelling from the Doherty Institute, which underpins the 70/80% vaccination targets for reopening

Doherty’s Professor Jodie McVernon is on video screen, about to explain the science
Professor McVernon from Doherty Institute says their modelling found that at 50-60% vaccination, there would still be “rapidly growing outbreaks that would be very difficult to control” - she says that above 70%, that risk is far lower
Professor McVernon: “Vaccination is a very big part of the answer but it is not the whole answer. We must maintain ongoing health and social measures”
Read 5 tweets
Aug 2, 2021
Big AstraZeneca/QLD update from acting chief medical officer Professor Michael Kidd - he says since parts of QLD now deemed a COVID hotspot, it meets ATAGI definition for a “large outbreak” - therefore that AZ benefits outweigh risks

seeking ATAGI comment health.gov.au/news/atagi-sta…
ATAGI hasn't yet released a formal statement on this (I've asked)

*however* acting CMO Michael Kidd & federal health minister Greg Hunt say the QLD outbreak means people of all ages in south-east QLD hotspot areas should "strongly consider" getting AstraZeneca

transcripts:
why is this important? Because as recently as this morning, QLD's chief health officer Jeanette Young was saying she was following ATAGI advice in recommending younger people against AZ:

"I said I didn't want 18-year-olds to have AstraZeneca. And I still don't. Even now"
Read 4 tweets
Aug 1, 2021
new: YouTube tells me it has “removed videos from and issued a strike to Sky News Australia’s channel” on YouTube, over COVID content

“we don’t allow content that denies the existence of COVID-19 or that encourages people to use Hydroxychloroquine or Ivermectin” Image
a "strike" means you can't upload videos for a period of time (Sky Australia last YouTube upload was 2 days ago)

FYI this is the "clear and established COVID-19 medical misinformation policies" document they refer to support.google.com/youtube/answer… Image
for clarity, Sky's YouTube is still active (not deleted, just now restricted), with 1.85 million subscribers. They won't say exactly which videos it has taken down, just that there were several

YouTube says this is Sky's first strike - meaning 7 days banned from posting Image
Read 4 tweets
Feb 24, 2021
so the list of government members who knew about the Brittany Higgins report, but didn't pass the message on to the Prime Minister:

- Linda Reynolds
- Michaelia Cash
- Scott Ryan
- Tony Smith
- several PMO staff
- and now Peter Dutton, who says the AFP told him on February 11
that's the defence minister, employment minister, President of the Senate, Speaker of the House, and now the Home Affairs minister
I keep thinking back to @samanthamaiden's question to Scott Morrison last Tuesday, the day after she broke the story:

"Do you have some sort of ‘don't ask, don't tell’ policy? Why did you not know until recently that there was an alleged sexual assault?"
Read 4 tweets
Jan 31, 2021
breaking: Western Australian Premier Mark McGowan announces a COVID case in a young hotel quarantine guard.
WA Premier Mark McGowan says contact tracing underway - 3 of the man's household contacts have been quarantined and expected to test positive in coming days. "Possible" the man has the UK virus variant
BREAKING: entire Perth metro area, Peel and south-west regions will go into "full lockdown" from 6pm today, until 6pm Friday - a 5 day lockdown

stay-home orders, only "4 reasons" to leave home. Masks at all times outside, inside, public transport
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