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Australian jobseekers told to use ChatGPT to apply for jobs and shown irrelevant videos
Exclusive: A taxpayer-funded online employability course that included videos on body language contained ‘not curriculum-endorsed materials’

Luke Henriques-Gomes Social affairs and inequality editor

22, May, 2023 @3:00 PM

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Labor urged to return employment services to public sector amid warning over mutual obligations
Union says compliance measures do more harm than good as Acoss analysis reveals they disproportionately affect vulnerable jobseekers

Luke Henriques-Gomes Social affairs and inequality editor

16, May, 2023 @3:00 PM

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PM questions migration attacks – as it happened
This blog is now closed.

Mostafa Rachwani and Natasha May (earlier)

15, May, 2023 @8:40 AM

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Labor’s cashless welfare bill criticised as disproportionately affecting First Nations people
Critics claim the bill could see government further expand income management policies

Luke Henriques-Gomes Social affairs and inequality editor

15, May, 2023 @7:57 AM

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Australia’s increase in welfare payments ‘is just a Band-Aid’, say low-income earners
‘I’m not going to be ungrateful, it will help … But the reality is, people like myself, we’re trapped’

Stephanie Convery and Luke Henriques-Gomes

10, May, 2023 @3:00 PM

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NDIA admits missing red flags in case of malnourished brothers found in house with dead father
Senior counsel assisting told royal commission one brother’s 12-month plan was worth $102,000, but only $361 was spent

Luke Henriques-Gomes

09, May, 2023 @7:04 AM

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Teen brothers with disabilities found naked and locked in room, commission hears
Counsel assisting the commission to submit that the violence, abuse and neglect suffered by the brothers was preventable, inquiry told

Luke Henriques-Gomes

08, May, 2023 @8:36 AM

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Opposition leader says no federal intervention needed – as it happened
This blog is now closed.

Stephanie Convery and Mostafa Rachwani and Natasha May (earlier)

05, May, 2023 @8:02 AM

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ParentsNext has finally been axed but it remains to be seen if other punitive programs will be abolished
Its abolition was long overdue and the Albanese government is to be commended for heeding the calls of experts and advocates

Luke Henriques-GomesSocial affairs and inequality editor

05, May, 2023 @7:22 AM

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Labor to scrap Coalition’s ‘punitive’ ParentsNext scheme from next year
Albanese government says mutual obligations under the widely criticised program will end immediately

Luke Henriques-Gomes Social affairs and inequality editor

04, May, 2023 @2:01 PM

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Australians in ‘dehumanising’ poverty unable to afford pads or tampons, inquiry says
Days out from the federal budget, a Senate inquiry releases evidence of welfare payments being insufficient to meet the cost of essential items

Luke Henriques-Gomes Social affairs and inequality editor

04, May, 2023 @7:57 AM

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Jobseeker: what we know before the budget, who will benefit and who won’t
Under consideration is a lift in welfare payments for the over-55s but critics say too many younger people would miss out

Luke Henriques-Gomes Social affairs and inequality editor

03, May, 2023 @3:00 PM

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