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National autism strategy ‘once in a lifetime’ chance

Improving the lives of autistic people and dismantling harmful attitudes barring their participation in society are the goals of a new $42.3m plan, AAP reports.

Australia’s first national autism strategy will be launched today by the social services minister, Amanda Rishworth, outlining 22 commitments to boost wellbeing.

Almost $20m across four years will go to a peer support program to provide lived-experience advice for autistic people under an initial two-year action plan to roll out practical measures.

Almost $3m has been earmarked for a study to identify the prevalence of autism in Australia. Social and economic inclusion, diagnosis and services, and health are the key areas the strategy and the first action plan will focus on achieving.

Oversight Council co-chair and autistic person Clare Gibellini, who helped develop the blueprint, said its existence recognised change was needed.

It’s a very significant opportunity to change some of the narrative around autistic people as problems to be solved, continuing a real leadership relationship with the autistic community, and making sure that our voices are heard as we move forward.

Gibellini said the study of autism’s prevalence would provide real data, saying “if we’re not counted, we can’t have good outcomes”.

Women, girls and gender-diverse people were identified by the strategy as facing “substantial disadvantages” due to misconceptions it primarily affected men and boys, leading to under-diagnosis and inadequate support.

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Updated at 15.09 EST

Emily Wind here, signing on for blogging duties. Thanks to Martin for kicking things off for us! I’ll be taking you through our live coverage for most of today.

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Oversight Council co-chair and autistic person Clare Gibellini, who helped develop the blueprint, said its existence recognised change was needed.

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Women, girls and gender-diverse people were identified by the strategy as facing “substantial disadvantages” due to misconceptions it primarily affected men and boys, leading to under-diagnosis and inadequate support.

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Good morning and welcome to our live news coverage. I’m Martin Farrer, bringing you what’s making the news this morning and then it will be Emily Wind taking the helm.

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There’s a lot of pre-election sparring going on with Anthony Albanese giving Peter Dutton a spray yesterday. But today he’s down to some practical stuff with Bill Shorten tipped to hand the reins of the national disability insurance scheme to the social services minister, Amanda Rishworth, in a small reshuffle prompted by the former Labor leader’s departure before this year’s federal election.

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The Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young has challenged Labor to “have some guts” and keep its promises on environmental issues such as koala habitats and pushing back against mining interests as her party gears up for the federal election campaign. While cost-of-living pressures are likely to dominate the forthcoming federal election, Hanson-Young says it is the Greens’ role to highlight the “elephant in the room”: the climate crisis and the environment.

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Acoss CEO strongly opposed to super access proposal based on life expectancy

The CEO of Australian Council of Social Services, Dr Cassandra Goldie, has been speaking with Sunrise this morning about a pension proposal for superannuation access to be based on differing life expectancies based on where you live.

She said she strongly opposed the proposal, because there are people all over the country struggling to get paid work:

We know that people on low incomes have shorter working lives. They’re often in hard labour jobs, nurses who have been doing labour work for a very long time and we don’t want to see anybody have to wait even longer to get access to the age pension, which is only $82 a day … but Jobseeker is way less at just $59 per day. And so, it’s a huge difference if you have to wait even longer to be able to finally get access to the age pension.

Australian Council of Social Service CEO, Dr Cassandra Goldie. Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAP

Goldie said the super system is “already way too complicated” and what needs to happen is making sure “that regardless of your age, the income support that you need when you can’t get access to paid work is enough.”

The reality is that people on lower incomes across the country are the ones who would be seriously disadvantaged by this. We really alarmed that anybody would be suggesting now, in a cost of living crisis, that you would be having to wait even longer on Jobseeker – which is woefully inadequate – whilst you’re waiting to turn, let’s say, 70, just because of where you happen to live.

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Emily Wind here, signing on for blogging duties. Thanks to Martin for kicking things off for us! I’ll be taking you through our live coverage for most of today.

If you see something that needs attention on the blog, you can always reach out via email: [email protected]. Let’s go.

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Police investigating alleged car theft and crash in Sydney

New South Wales police are investigating the theft of a car and a subsequent crash in Sydney’s south-west this morning.

A 48-year-old man was at a car wash in Macquarie Fields at about 3.30am when he was threatened by three people armed with a knife, police said in a statement.

Two of them took his car, as well as his mobile phone and wallet, while a third followed on a scooter.

About 45 minutes later a woman reported she had been involved in a crash at Ambarvale with a car matching the description of the stolen vehicle.

She told police that after the head-on crash two people got out of the other vehicle and left on a scooter. She was treated for chest injuries by paramedics after her car’s airbag was triggered by the impact.

Crime scenes have now been established in both Macquarie Fields and Ambarvale and police have appealed for anyone with dashcam footage of either incident to contact them.

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Updated at 15.10 EST

National autism strategy ‘once in a lifetime’ chance

Improving the lives of autistic people and dismantling harmful attitudes barring their participation in society are the goals of a new $42.3m plan, AAP reports.

Australia’s first national autism strategy will be launched today by the social services minister, Amanda Rishworth, outlining 22 commitments to boost wellbeing.

Almost $20m across four years will go to a peer support program to provide lived-experience advice for autistic people under an initial two-year action plan to roll out practical measures.

Almost $3m has been earmarked for a study to identify the prevalence of autism in Australia. Social and economic inclusion, diagnosis and services, and health are the key areas the strategy and the first action plan will focus on achieving.

Oversight Council co-chair and autistic person Clare Gibellini, who helped develop the blueprint, said its existence recognised change was needed.

It’s a very significant opportunity to change some of the narrative around autistic people as problems to be solved, continuing a real leadership relationship with the autistic community, and making sure that our voices are heard as we move forward.

Gibellini said the study of autism’s prevalence would provide real data, saying “if we’re not counted, we can’t have good outcomes”.

Women, girls and gender-diverse people were identified by the strategy as facing “substantial disadvantages” due to misconceptions it primarily affected men and boys, leading to under-diagnosis and inadequate support.

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Updated at 15.09 EST

Welcome

Good morning and welcome to our live news coverage. I’m Martin Farrer, bringing you what’s making the news this morning and then it will be Emily Wind taking the helm.

There’s a lot of pre-election sparring going on with Anthony Albanese giving Peter Dutton a spray yesterday. But today he’s down to some practical stuff with Bill Shorten tipped to hand the reins of the national disability insurance scheme to the social services minister, Amanda Rishworth, in a small reshuffle prompted by the former Labor leader’s departure before this year’s federal election.

But before she does that she will be launching Australia’s first national autism strategy, containing 22 commitments to boost wellbeing at a cost of $42m over four years. More details coming up.

The Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young has challenged Labor to “have some guts” and keep its promises on environmental issues such as koala habitats and pushing back against mining interests as her party gears up for the federal election campaign. While cost-of-living pressures are likely to dominate the forthcoming federal election, Hanson-Young says it is the Greens’ role to highlight the “elephant in the room”: the climate crisis and the environment.

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