Welfare recipients urged to fulfill mutual obligations as Tropical Cyclone Alfred approaches Queensland.

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It’s concerning to hear that welfare recipients are being required to fulfill mutual obligations while facing the threat of Tropical Cyclone Alfred. During extreme weather events, the focus should ideally be on ensuring the safety and well-being of all individuals, particularly those who may already be vulnerable. It’s crucial for authorities to consider the unique challenges posed by natural disasters and be flexible in their requirements. The priority should be support and assistance in these times of crisis, rather than adding additional stress to those already impacted by the storm. Hopefully, there will be a compassionate response from the government to address the situation appropriately.