Liberal leader Sussan Ley thanked the Nationals leader David Littleproud for the "respectful and productive way" the two parties had negotiated their reunification - the pair also announced its new shadow cabinet made up of members from both parties.
Radalj said that in reality it was used as a means of psychological torture and manipulation.He claims the guards would deliberately wait till an inmate had almost reached this goal and then penalise them on any one of a huge list of possible infractions which would cancel out points at the crucial time.
These infractions included - but were not limited to - hoarding or sharing food with other prisoners, walking "incorrectly" in the hallway by straying from a line painted on the ground, hanging socks on a bed incorrectly, or even standing too close to the window.Other prisoners who spoke about the points system to the BBC described it as a mind game designed to crush spirits.Former British prisoner Peter Humphrey, who spent two years in detention in Shanghai, said his facility had a similar points calculation and reduction system which was manipulated to control prisoners and block sentence reductions.
"There were cameras everywhere, even three to a cell," he said. "If you crossed a line marked on the ground and were caught by a guard or on camera, you would be punished. The same if you didn't make your bed properly to military standard or didn't place your toothbrush in the right place in the cell."There was also group pressure on prisoners with entire cell groups punished if one prisoner did any of these things."
One ex-inmate told the BBC that in his five years in prison, he never once saw the points actually used to mitigate a sentence.
Radalj said that there were a number of prisoners - including himself - who didn't bother with the points system.When he was about to leave on 5 October 2024, he was given his old clothes which had been ripped five years earlier in the struggle over his initial arrest.
There was a tear in the lining of his jacket and he quickly dropped the notes inside before a guard could see him.Radalj said he thinks someone told the prison officers of his plan because they searched his room and questioned him before he left.
"Did you forget something?" the guards asked."They trashed all my belongings. I was thinking they're gonna take me back to solitary confinement. There will be new charges."