What does the government's plan to improve asylum applications mean for the people waiting to reunite with family? By Shadi Khan Saif, ABC News

A lone mother living in hiding with her five children under the Taliban regime in Afghanistan has been counting the days for nearly two years, waiting to reunite with her husband in Brisbane as logistical barriers and red tape keep many families torn apart.

Shakila Sahak told the ABC from Kabul she was not aware of this week's announcement that the Australian government would spend at least $160 million to overhaul the asylum application processing mechanism.

What does the government's plan to improve asylum applications mean for the people waiting to reunite with family? By Shadi Khan Saif, ABC News