Robodebt whistleblower was told her royal commission evidence ‘could cost you your job’, court hears
Exclusive: Jeannie-Marie Blake is suing the Australian government over alleged threats, which her department denies making ...
Despite declaring the scheme a “crude and cruel mechanism, neither fair nor legal,” that “made many people feel like criminals,” the Australian Labor government’s royal commission into the punitive ...
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Australia's biggest class action settlement approved
More than $2.4 billion in class action settlements relating to Robodebt are set to be paid out after a protracted approval process.
One of the most troubling aspects of Robodebt was that so many warning signs existed. We can't afford to ignore NDIS reform ...
When two young Australians suddenly receive debt letters demanding they pay Centrelink thousands of dollars, they don’t realise they’re caught up in what will become one of the biggest scandals in ...
The long-awaited robodebt royal commission report landed today, making searing adverse findings against both politicians and bureaucrats. Key individuals are denounced in stark moral terms: for ...
Robodebt Royal Commissioner Catherine Holmes has referred multiple individuals involved with the illegal scheme for civil and criminal prosecutions and other actions. But the names remain secret. They ...
The federal government has agreed to pay $548 million as part of a compensation package to victims of the "illegal and immoral" robodebt scheme. In the biggest class action settlement in Australian ...
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Robodebt probe clears Scott Morrison - but two people engaged in 'serious corrupt conduct'
A watchdog's probe into officials involved in the robodebt scheme found two people carried out corrupt conduct, but it cleared ex-prime minister Scott Morrison. Two people involved in the former ...
Amid rising unemployment and a deepening cost-of-living and housing crisis, mounting evidence is emerging of ongoing punitive and illegal cutoffs of welfare payments to impoverished recipients, ...
This latest look under the hood of Services Australia reveals an agency incapable of effectively managing some of the most complex legislation in the country.
An emotionally charged political thriller that unflinchingly exposes the devastating human cost of a cruel and illegal welfare scheme, and the brave Australians who stood up to fight it.
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