Reports Abbott’s Paid Parental Leave Scheme has been quietly shelved.
Insiders have told Fairfax exclusively that the Abbott government’s $5.5 billion paid parental leave scheme is unlikely to be passed this year. The scheme, allowing new mothers 26 weeks paid leave at salaries of up to $100,000, was one Mr Abbott’s key election promises.
Government sources have told Fairfax it is likely the legislation has been shelved due to its anticipated crushing defeat in the Senate. Backbencher dissent on the issue has also been reported as further justification for why the scheme has been likely deferred.
Labor Senator Penny Wong has responded to rumours saying, “Tony Abbott has not only broken his election promises, he has now been caught out trying to hide cuts which will hurt some of the most disadvantaged and vulnerable people in our community.”
However, Liberal Minister Scott Morrison has said the scheme has not been permanently shelved.
“The budget is the priority to get those measures through, and all of our other priorities then will be taken through the parliament in an orderly fashion,” he said.
Australian couples offer to adopt abandoned baby Gammy.
Last week it was revealed an Australian couple left their baby son with the surrogate they paid to carry him because he had Down Syndrome. There was national outrage when it was revealed they brought his healthy twin sister home to Australia.
The Daily Mail is reporting that since the news broke many other Australians have offered to adopt the disabled boy.
The surrogate Pattharamon Janbua decided to keep baby Gammy, but has been struggling as his health has deteriorated further following a serious lung infection.