The Morrison government has announced a $40 million plan to form a new permanent body as a shield against the rise of military suicides.
The plan will appoint a national commissioner for defence and veterans suicide prevention who will have the same power as a royal
commissioner. The government will also establish a new veteran family advocate to help shape policy, with a focus on mental health. Image: Getty
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Morrison to unveil $40m 'permanent shield' against veteran suicides | Sky News AustraliaPrime Minister Scott Morrison will unveil a $40 million plan on Wednesday which the government says will be a “permanent shield” against military and veteran suicides.\n\nMr Morrison said the new National Commissioner for Defence and Veteran Suicide Prevention would have “the full powers of a royal commission”, would be a permanent position and a report would be handed to parliament each year. \n\nSince 2001, there have been 400 veteran suicides.\n\n“Our veterans and all serving men and women protect our community and our freedoms. It is our duty to do the same for them,” Mr Morrison said.\n\n“That’s why we’re establishing a national and permanent rolling commission into veteran suicide and its prevention with the full powers of a royal commission.\n\n“This is about being forever vigilant for the care and well-being of our veterans. It’s our duty to protect our servicemen and women just as they’ve protected our community and our freedoms. \n\n'We need to do more than a royal commission that looks at the past.” \n\n\n\n\nIf you or anyone you know is experiencing distress, phone Lifeline on 13 11 14.\n\nImage: News Corp Australia
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Fallen veterans will have a 'legacy' under PM's $40m plan | Sky News AustraliaDaily Telegraph Editor Ben English says mothers of fallen veterans now have a 'legacy' for their sons following the government's announcement to establish a national body to investigate veteran suicide.\n\nMr English applauded the masthead's Save Our Heroes campaign and the 'incredibly courageous' push by Julie-Ann Finney and a group of other mothers who led the charge for a royal commission.\n\n'They can't bring their sons back but at least now there'll be a legacy for this incredibly courageous campaign that Julie and the other mothers have waged,' Mr English told Sky News.\n\nUnder a $40 million plan, a National Commissioner for Defence and Veteran Suicide Prevention is set to be appointed.\n\nThe position will have the same powers as a Royal Commissioner and will be a permanent watchdog to examine military suicide.\n\nThe government will also establish a new Veteran Family Advocate to help shape policy with a focus on mental health.\n\nMore than 400 veterans have taken their lives since 2001.\n\n\n\n\nIf you or anyone you know is experiencing distress, phone Lifeline on 13 11 14.
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Exclusive: Abbott opens up to Sky News about catastrophic bushfire season | Sky News AustraliaEXCLUSIVE: Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott and his firefighting brigade colleagues have spoken to Sky News host Peta Credlin of the “immense” challenges they have faced during this season’s devastating bushfire season.\n\nServing as a volunteer for the NSW Rural Fire Service for 20 years, Mr Abbott and his fellow firefighters have opened up about the enormous toll the fire season has taken and how communities have rallied together to support each other during the last few catastrophic months.
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'Paranoid left' continue to 'vent' against 'rational debate and opinion' | Sky News Australia“Paranoid” and “obsessive” media organisations and 'green left activists' have shown “shameless opportunism” to vent against News Corp media, according to Sky News host Chris Kenny. \n\nMr Kenny was critical recent reports by media outlets such as Al Jazeera, the Washington Post The New York Post, the ABC, the BBC and other “green-left critics” who have attempted to “shut down the debate” on a myriad of issues, such as climate change, global warming and Australia’s summer of bushfires. \n\nMr Kenny said the injection of “facts and perspective into [a] conversation … [along with] open disagreement and healthy debate” by News Corp “people” is “not good enough” for critics from the left. \n\n“The green left want to silence dissent, debate, complexities and nuance, it is the opposite of journalistic inquiry,” Mr Kenny said. \n\n“The problem clearly is not a monoculture in News Corp where reporting ... opinion and debate is lively and multi-faceted. \n\n“The problem is in the green left media, where there is only emotive alarmism, a complete lack of perspective and balance and no focus on debating practical policy responses”. \n\nImage: News Corp Australia
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SBS not being ‘transparent’ regarding article deletion | Sky News AustraliaSBS is not being “transparent” when it comes to questions over why the public broadcaster deleted a 2013 online article that disputed the link between bushfires and climate change, according to Sky News host Chris Kenny. KennyOnMedia
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I’ll be backing Barnaby: Canavan | Sky News AustraliaBarnaby Joyce has the “courage' to stand up for the 'forgotten' people in rural and regional Australia, according to Coalition MP Matt Canavan .\n\nMr Canavan, who was a minister in the Morrison government, announced his resignation on Monday from frontbench in order to support Mr Joyce's bid to oust Michael McCormack as National Party leader.\n\nTuesday's partyroom meeting was originally scheduled to fill the role of deputy leader, which is vacant due to Senator Bridget McKenzie’s resignation, but now all leadership positions will be spilled.\n\nMr Canavan told Sky News a change in leadership is necessary because people from the bush need “a loud voice” in cabinet.\n\n“Barnaby is who he is, people understand he is genuine,” he said.\n\nHe said the Nationals leader must be prepared to 'fight' everyone in order to deliver outcomes for the bush, including their Coalition partner, the Liberal party.\n\n“It’s more about that fight, to fight with everybody to get results… to have the courage of your convictions”.\n\n“That’s why I’ll be backing Barnaby”.
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