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'Fundamentally concerning': Ombudsman finds agencies unlawfully cancelled welfare payments

'Fundamentally concerning': Ombudsman finds agencies unlawfully cancelled welfare payments

Canberra Times2 days ago
"Front of mind for me ... is that people subject to these frameworks are often our most vulnerable, including those who are homeless, First Nations people and those with disability," Ms James wrote in response to the report.
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