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Rishworth defends jobseeker work program

Catie McLeod

The social services minister, Amanda Rishworth, has said she is concerned there is “varying quality” among the providers meant to help welfare recipients find work but defended keeping private companies in the system.

Rishworth was interviewed on the ABC’s 7.30 program last night, after announcing at the National Press Club in Canberra that Labor would amend the unemployment system for jobseeker recipients.

The exact details of the new system were not announced yesterday but it is set to be separated into three streams depending on a jobseeker’s skill level and work readiness.

Asked by 7.30 if she accepted some of the responsibility for the “failures in the current system” were due to for-profit job providers who “ignore the more difficult cases”, Rishworth said:

double quotation markI would say that I am concerned that there is varying quality in the system. So I am focused on how we lift quality.

Stream one really is about the public service delivery. Stream two is more like the services we understand today.

Stream three, I imagine, will be different types of providers – they will have deep connection with community and be able to do this specialised, intensive work.

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The eSafety commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, says her office has yet to finalise investigations into five platforms over compliance with the under-16s social media ban, stating that she doesn’t have a “fine-issuing button”.

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In March, Inman Grant announced five of the 10 platforms – Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube, Instagram and Facebook – were under investigation for non-compliance with the ban with two-thirds of under-16s remaining on the platforms.

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Inman Grant told Senate estimates on Wednesday evening that she had yet to conclude the investigation on whether the platforms had taken “reasonable steps” to prevent under 16s from accessing the platform:

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I know there is strong interest in why fines have not yet been issued. Unfortunately, we do not have a fine-issuing button. Rather, systemic non-compliance needs to be proven in court with solid evidence and complex legal proceedings.

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She said some platforms had improved in the intervening period, including by requiring accounts to go under further age checks and introducing new age verifications when people try to change their data of birth.

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She said some platforms that allowed under-16s multiple attempts to pass facial age assurance reversed this practice, and parents have been able to report their teens’ accounts more easily to the platforms.

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Inman Grant said one platform was allowing users to try, on average, 24 times each day to pass facial age assurance.

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The social services minister, Amanda Rishworth, has said she is concerned there is “varying quality” among the providers meant to help welfare recipients find work but defended keeping private companies in the system.

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Rishworth was interviewed on the ABC’s 7.30 program last night, after announcing at the National Press Club in Canberra that Labor would amend the unemployment system for jobseeker recipients.

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The exact details of the new system were not announced yesterday but it is set to be separated into three streams depending on a jobseeker’s skill level and work readiness.

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Asked by 7.30 if she accepted some of the responsibility for the “failures in the current system” were due to for-profit job providers who “ignore the more difficult cases”, Rishworth said:

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I would say that I am concerned that there is varying quality in the system. So I am focused on how we lift quality.

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Stream one really is about the public service delivery. Stream two is more like the services we understand today.

\n Stream three, I imagine, will be different types of providers – they will have deep connection with community and be able to do this specialised, intensive work.

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Good morning and welcome to our live politics blog. I’m Martin Farrer with the top overnight stories and then it will be Krishani Dhanji with the main action.

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The social services minister, Amanda Rishworth, was on 7.30 last night defending her decision not to get rid of the controversial for-profit aspects of the jobseeker program. More coming up.

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The eSafety commissioner told Senate estimates last night that she is yet to finalise the investigations into five social media platforms for failing to comply with the under-16s social media ban, stating that she doesn’t have a “fine-issuing button” to deal with the problem. More to follow.

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McKenzie denies misuse of taxpayer funds to attend son’s wedding

Bridget McKenzie has denied taxpayer funds were used for her to attend her son’s wedding or his engagement party, in revelations reported by Nine Newspapers earlier this week.

The Victorian senator billed taxpayers for flights to Tasmania where both events were held in 2022 and 2023.

Politicians can only claim travel costs where the “dominant purpose” of the trip is parliamentary business.

McKenzie told the Today show this morning:

double quotation markTaxpayer funds should never be used for private business, nor were they in this case.

When we’re undertaking whether it be community engagement, media engagement, stakeholder meetings, you know, assisting colleagues, there are arrangements in place to assist us to do that work that is right and appropriate, and it is not right and appropriate to bill the taxpayer, as you say, for personal activities. And I did not do that.

So when I was on personal business, I absolutely paid my own way.

Asked if she stands by her decision, McKenzie said:

double quotation markYep.

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