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Hundreds of thousands of Centrelink payments cancelled illegally, Albanese government admits
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politics1h ago

Hundreds of thousands of Centrelink payments cancelled illegally, Albanese government admits

  • The government acknowledged around 300,000 illegal Centrelink cancellations tied to an automated system glitch.
  • Economic Justice Australia previously estimated about 310,000 unlawful cancellations from 2020 to 2024.
  • Most cancellations paused since July 2024 amid ongoing concerns about automated decisions.
  • Officials say many affected lost eligibility due to finding paid work above the threshold.
  • EJA believes around 20% of affected individuals may be eligible for remediation.
  • The reform plan aims to overhaul Australia’s employment services with a three-stream model.
  • Minister Amanda Rishworth says jobseekers will face fewer pointless applications under the overhaul.
  • The department will conduct a post-monitoring survey to assess ongoing issues with suspensions.
  • The story notes ongoing concerns about automated suspensions and discretion in welfare decisions.
  • The Guardian report cites the peak body Economic Justice Australia as a key source for the 310,000 figure.
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Politics live: Australia always preferred secondhand Aukus submarines, defence secretary says
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world11h ago

Politics live: Australia always preferred secondhand Aukus submarines, defence secretary says

  • NSW Health Minister says there is no evidence of sex-selective abortions in New South Wales ahead of the anti-abortion vote.
  • Economists expect the national accounts to show slower growth in early 2026 ahead of global oil shocks.
  • Labor defends Aukus amid internal backbench concerns about sovereignty and strategy.
  • Three second-hand submarines are now part of Australia’s Aukus capability plans, raising questions about the original vessel mix.
  • One Nation solidifies anti-abortion stance with Map to rally support around NSW vote.
  • Treasury and housing policy discussions link tax reform to housing market expectations.
  • KPMG whistleblower concerns push government to tighten supplier ethics in procurement.
  • Election integrity reforms proposed in Victoria to cap donations and require real-time disclosure.
  • Minister cites real-time disclosure as key feature of new donations regime.
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