Omit the first sentence on page 14 and substitute the following:
“It is estimated that over 300 000 Australians are problem gamblers, and they directly impact on the financial, social and emotional well-being of around 2.3 million others.”
In Figure 1.4 on page 25:
- omit “Total administered liabilities” and substitute “Total administered assets”; and
- omit “Total administered assets” and substitute “Total administered liabilities”.
In Table 2.1 on page 44:
- omit the row “Women’s Development Programme”;
- in the row “Women’s Leadership and Development Programme”, omit the numbers “0”,”0” and “0” and substitute the numbers “2 512”, “1 755”, and “–757” in the second, third and fourth columns, respectively; and
- in the row “Women’s Safety Agenda”, insert the numbers “5 157”, “5 918”, and “761” in the second, third and fourth columns, respectively.
In the fifth paragraph on page 126, omit the third sentence and substitute the following:
“It is estimated that over 300 000 Australians have a gambling problem, negatively affecting around 2.3 million others.”
On page 157, omit the sentence immediately following the heading “Extension of Core Concessions to CSHC Holders” and substitute the following:
“Negotiations have been ongoing with state and territory governments since 2001 to extend concessions on council rates, utilities and motor vehicle registration to holders of the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card (CSHC). However as most state and territory governments were unwilling to extend these concessions, the offers have been withdrawn. The Australian Government has instead provided support directly to CSHC holders through the Seniors Concession Allowance.”
On page 158, omit the sentence immediately following the heading “National Reciprocal Transport Concessions for State Seniors Card Holders” and substitute the following:
“Negotiations have been ongoing with state and territory governments since 2002 to extend reciprocal public transport concessions to holders of State Seniors Cards. As most states and territories were unwilling to participate in a national scheme, the offers have been withdrawn. The Australian Government is instead providing support directly to older Australians through the Seniors Concession Allowance and Utilities Allowance.”
Omit the first sentence on page 164 and substitute the following:
“Negotiations have been ongoing with state and territory governments since 2001 to extend concessions on council rates, utilities and motor vehicle registration to holders of the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card (CSHC). However as most state and territory governments were unwilling to extend these concessions, the offers have been withdrawn. The Australian Government has instead provided support directly to CSHC holders through the Seniors Concession Allowance.”
On page 208 omit the sentence immediately following the heading “Assistance for carers” and substitute the following sentence:
“Young carers are encouraged to complete secondary education or vocational equivalent through the provision of respite services, and are supported in difficult situations through a telephone hotline and age-appropriate information.
