Automated Centrelink debts, described by critics as robodebts, have been criticised by legal groups because they require welfare recipients to prove they do not owe any money.
Automated Centrelink debts, described by critics as robodebts, have been criticised by legal groups because they require welfare recipients to prove they do not owe any money.
A coalition of peak bodies and advocacy groups have condemned...
“With access to inclusive education still very limited, discrimination in...
The Determination 2023 sets out the rules decision-makers must use...
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