Government backs down on community legal centre funding cuts
By Jim Hayes In the face of mounting pressure, the plan to curt tens of millions of dollars from community legal services funding has been chopped by the federal government.
By Jim Hayes In the face of mounting pressure, the plan to curt tens of millions of dollars from community legal services funding has been chopped by the federal government.
From Chris Reidy Manager Victorian Seniors Festival The nomination period for this year’s awards runs from now until 23 June 2017. The awards acknowledge older Victorians who volunteer to assist, support and encourage others in their […]
By Ben Wilson Community legal centres around Australia find themselves flooded with requests for help from people facing robo-debt and other issues at the hands of Centrelink.
By Joe Montero At her first public speech at the National Press Club yesterday, new ACTU Secretary Sally McManus, called for the minimum wage to be lifted to almost $19 per hour.
From The Pen The company contracted to digitally transform Centrelink, turns out, was have previously been behind overhaul the Australian Tax Office
By Tara Miko: The Chronicle A national campaign pressuring the Federal Government to release a report into the death of a Toowoomba teenager is gaining momentum. Josh Park-Fing, 18, died when he fell from a […]
This article by Michael Giffin and published by the Aim Network (27 February 2017), exposes the connection between the new Welfare Card and companies, associated with members of the Liberal and National Parties. In anyone’s […]
By Darragh O’Keeffe (17 February 2017) Australia’s adoption of a new national system providing advocacy for older people receiving aged care has progressed with the Commonwealth this morning releasing an updated draft framework and opening the […]
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