In the flurry of action in Parliament House in the final moments of the sitting year, the government passed a bill that escaped the attention of most.
With a sneaky tweak, the government has made welfare recipients guilty until proven innocent
In the flurry of action in Parliament House in the final moments of the sitting year, the government passed a bill that escaped the attention of most.
New changes to social security law mean a person's income support can now be cancelled because they are subject to an outstanding arrest warrant for a serious offence.
These are people merely accused of crimes, not found guilty of them.
The change raises fundamental questions about justice, human rights and the role of social security. It transforms welfare from a crucial safety net to a tool of law enforcement, with serious implications.

















































