The Sydney Morning Herald advocates in their editorial section that the welfare reform sound reasonable if design right and needy get support.
The Sydney Morning Herald advocates in their editorial section that the welfare reform sound reasonable but the schemes must be designed to stop needy people falling through the cracks. It mentioned that the government has to deliver its part in tougher mutual obligation, that is, offer more help for job seekers.
The Sydney Morning Herald mentioned that the priority investment approach uses actuarial analysis along the lines of the insurance industry to identify which small groups of benefit recipients are caught in welfare traps and most at need of government and privately funded support.
The Turnbull government has allocated $96 million for a Try, Test and Learn fund.
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