On Tuesday, the federal government unveiled some big changes for job seekers in Australia.
The JobSeeker payment, formerly known as Newstart, is being boosted permanently – but not by the amount some had been calling for.
Mutual obligations are also returning, including a new "employer reporting line" that is already causing controversy.
Here’s a rundown of the major changes and what it means for unemployed Australians.
JobSeeker boosted - by $3.57 a day
With the coronavirus supplement being wound up at the end of March, the government has permanently boosted the levels of some welfare payments, most significantly, JobSeeker.
It means people on the payment - currently about 1.2 million Australians - will get an extra $50 a fortnight, or $3.57 a day, from 1 April.