Daily Telegraph rapped by Press Council over disability allowance front page

Screen Shot 2014-12-12 at 9.33.29 AMThe Daily Telegraph has been rapped by the Press Council over a front page story which unfavourably compared those claiming disability allowance with Australia’s war heroes.

The watchdog said the implication that people receiving the Disability Support Pension (DSP) were bludgers, compared with the bravery of injured soldiers, was offensive, unfair and inaccurate.

Above the headline, ‘Slackers and Slouch Hats’, which appeared in May this year, the newspaper carried two photographs, one showing a queue of people with the strap ‘NSW DSP recipients: 270,415’, and another showing a wounded soldier with the words ‘Nation’s war wounded: 226,016’.

A secondary headline read: “NSW Disability Support Pensioners now outnumber Australia’s total war wounded by more than 44,000”.

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