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Organisations calling on the government to abandon Schedule 5

of the Social Security and Other Legislation Amendment (Technical Changes No. 2) Bill 2025

Last updated on 20 November 2025. A list of public statements from the below organisations can be found at the end of this page.

Schedule 5 was added as a late amendment to the Social Security and Other Legislation Amendment (Technical Changes No. 2) Bill 2025, introduced by Minister Plibersek on 28 October 2025. It is unrelated to the original bill and does away with the right to due process for welfare recipients accused of a serious violent or sexual offence by granting police and ministers new powers to stop Centrelink payments before a person has had access to legal assistance or appeared before a court. More background information is available here.

The below civil society organisations representing welfare recipients, First Nations people, survivors of family violence, disabled people and legal advocates support the call for the government to remove Schedule 5 from the bill:

  1. ACT Mental Health Consumer Network
  2. Anglicare Australia
  3. Antipoverty Centre
  4. Anti-Poverty Network SA
  5. Australian Autism Alliance
  6. Australian Council of Social Services
  7. Australian Federation of Disability Organisations
  8. Australian Unemployed Workers’ Union
  9. Basic Income Australia
  10. Children and Young People with Disability
  11. Community Legal Centres NSW
  12. Community Mental Health Australia
  13. Community Restorative Centre
  14. Consumers of Mental Health WA
  15. Council of Single Mothers and their Children
  16. Disability Advocacy Network Australia
  17. Down Syndrome Australia
  18. Economic Justice Australia
  19. Everybody’s Home
  20. First Peoples Disability Network
  21. Health Justice Australia
  22. Human Rights Law Centre
  23. Inclusion Australia
  24. Justice and Equity Centre
  25. Justice Reform Initiative
  26. Law Council of Australia
  27. Mental Health Legal Centre
  28. Mental Health Lived Experience Peak Qld
  29. National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services (NATSILS)
  30. National Ethnic Disability Alliance
  31. National Mental Health Consumer Alliance
  32. NSW Council for Civil Liberties
  33. People with Disability Australia
  34. Physical Disability Australia
  35. Queensland Advocacy for Inclusion
  36. Single Mother Families Australia
  37. Social Responsibilities Commission of the Anglican Diocese of Perth
  38. Tenants’ Union of New South Wales
  39. Western NSW Community Legal Centre
  40. Wirringa Baiya Aboriginal Women’s Legal Centre
  41. Women with Disabilities Australia
To add your organisation to this list or for media enquiries contact media at antipovertycentre.org

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