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The Antipoverty Centre is urging the Albanese government to withdraw material support and diplomatic cover for the US and Israel’s imperial wars and to instead prioritise investment in welfare, education, healthcare and other essential supports that benefit the public.
More public servants will not protect welfare recipients from rampant abuse by unaccountable, outsourced welfare cops
Today the Ombudsman released a 2nd damning report into the administration of compulsory activities showing DEWR provides misleading communication to people on Centrelink payments, plus issues with the “quality, consistency and appropriateness” of provider decisions.
New AER data shows hundreds of thousands are struggling with rising energy debts as Australians demand more government intervention to lower bills.
Continue Reading Energy justice advocates call on government to wipe growing energy debt
Welfare recipients have a right to be treated equally under the law, and should not be subject to punishment before having access to legal advice for any reason, ever.
of the Social Security and Other Legislation Amendment (Technical Changes No. 2) Bill 2025
Continue Reading Organisations calling on the government to abandon Schedule 5
Yesterday the social services minister took to Sky News to make abhorrent remarks about civil society organisations representing single mothers, First Nations legal advocates and peak legal and social services bodies.
Continue Reading Minister Plibersek must apologise for Sky News comments about advocacy groups
Civil society organisations representing welfare recipients, First Nations people, survivors of family violence, disabled people and legal experts are calling on the government to scrap a proposed law due to be considered in the senate today that will involve police and ministers in individual social security decisions.
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- Welfare not war: Albanese must prioritise support for people struggling with high living costsThe Antipoverty Centre is urging the Albanese government to withdraw material support and diplomatic cover for the US and Israel’s imperial wars and to instead prioritise investment in welfare, education, healthcare and other essential supports that benefit the public.
- New funding to enable Centrelink payment cancellations ignores rot at the heart of welfare complianceMore public servants will not protect welfare recipients from rampant abuse by unaccountable, outsourced welfare cops
- “Vague and incoherent”: Ombudsman on the government’s plan for people affected by unlawful Centrelink payment cancellationsToday the Ombudsman released a 2nd damning report into the administration of compulsory activities showing DEWR provides misleading communication to people on Centrelink payments, plus issues with the “quality, consistency and appropriateness” of provider decisions.
- Energy justice advocates call on government to wipe growing energy debtNew AER data shows hundreds of thousands are struggling with rising energy debts as Australians demand more government intervention to lower bills.
- Shame Labor shame: New powers to cancel Centrelink payments before conviction pass the senateWelfare recipients have a right to be treated equally under the law, and should not be subject to punishment before having access to legal advice for any reason, ever.
- Organisations calling on the government to abandon Schedule 5of the Social Security and Other Legislation Amendment (Technical Changes No. 2) Bill 2025
- Minister Plibersek must apologise for Sky News comments about advocacy groupsYesterday the social services minister took to Sky News to make abhorrent remarks about civil society organisations representing single mothers, First Nations legal advocates and peak legal and social services bodies.
- Growing calls for Labor to abandon new powers to stop Centrelink payments for people accused of a serious offenceCivil society organisations representing welfare recipients, First Nations people, survivors of family violence, disabled people and legal experts are calling on the government to scrap a proposed law due to be considered in the senate today that will involve police and ministers in individual social security decisions.







