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Greens Urge End To Robodebt
Jul 9th, 2025 at 10:21am
 
Greens urge end to Robodebt, two years on from Royal Commission
2025-07-08
greens.org.au
The Greens have called on Labor to finally end Robodebt amid growing calls from welfare organisations to fully implement the recommendations from the 2023 Royal Commission.

Two years on from the Robodebt Royal Commission report, Labor have failed to fully implement the commissioner’s recommendations, and as a result, income support recipients continue to receive cruel and potentially unlawful debt notices and payment suspensions based on automatic Robodebt-style compliance.

The Greens call follows similar calls from the Australian Council of Social Services and from Economic Justice Australia, and comes ahead of an expected report from the Commonwealth Ombudsman into the so-called Targeted Compliance Framework.

Recommendations from the Royal Commission which the government have failed to implement include a statute of limitations on the recovery of old debts, establishing a duty of care for the Department, and automatically protecting people experiencing hardship from receiving compliance notices.

Lines attributable to Greens spokesperson for Social Services, Senator Penny Allman-Payne:

“Robodebt lives on today. It’s been two years since the Royal Commission and still Labor have refused to act on the commission’s recommendations to protect income recipients.”

“Labor continues to aggressively target income support recipients using questionable and potentially unlawful automated debt collection practices that can see people lose access to income support payments that are already below the poverty line.”

“We know people are still being flogged with ridiculous debt notices for supposed issues dating back to the 1970s, and the government still has no protections in place to prevent individuals already experiencing severe hardship from being further punished.”

“Fully implementing these recommendations is the least that Labor could do to correct this cruel system which treats welfare recipients as suspects.”

“The Greens are calling on Labor to implement the Robodebt Royal Commission’s recommendations in full now, and we’ll continue to fight to restore the Commonwealth Employment Service and bring an end to the punitive mutual obligations system.”
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Re: Greens Urge End To Robodebt
Reply #1 - Jul 11th, 2025 at 7:14pm
 
Labor party could care less what the greens want.

They are paper tigers now and all but a spent force in all tiers of government.

They need to get into strata management and take control of the  defacto 4 tier of Australia government and try and work their way back up!
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Unless you can find a way to earn a minimum of $300000 a year in Australia you’re screwed.

Don’t even think about being able to afford children at that  bare minimum threshold.
 
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Reply #2 - Jul 11th, 2025 at 8:20pm
 
Well the greens still hold the balance of power in the Senate, and they are right on this one.  Good riddance to the illegal Robodebt.   Sad   
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Reply #3 - Jul 11th, 2025 at 9:16pm
 
The Greens stopped being the Greens when they jumped in bed with the ALP long ago in pursuit of power, not the environment.
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AIMLESS EXTENTION OF KNOWLEDGE HOWEVER, WHICH IS WHAT I THINK YOU REALLY MEAN BY THE TERM 'CURIOSITY', IS MERELY INEFFICIENCY. I AM DESIGNED TO AVOID INEFFICIENCY.
 
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