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Centrelink logo until 2012. The Centrelink Master Program, or more commonly known as Centrelink, is a Services Australia master program [2] of the Australian Government.It delivers a range of government payments and services for retirees, the unemployed, families, carers, parents, people with disabilities, Indigenous Australians, students, apprentices and people from diverse cultural and ...
Metcalf was first elected to Greater Bendigo City Council in the 2016 Victorian local elections, where she received 13.21% of the primary vote in Whipstick Ward. [2] She retained her seat at the 2020 Victorian local elections with 19.43% of the primary vote. [3] In 2020, Metcalf was elected as Deputy Mayor of Bendigo, serving under Mayor ...
Its functions were to be split between what was soon to be known as Centrelink (a federal government welfare agency), and ESRA (soon to be known as the Job Network, a market of competing employment services organisations). [citation needed] At this time, EAA become Employment National and continued to compete with the other Job Agencies. This ...
In July 2009, CDEP was replaced with Job Services Australia in regions with “established economies”. In remote areas, new participants were redirected to income support direct from Centrelink . [ citation needed ] In the homelands, it was replaced with the Community Development Program, a work-for-the-dole scheme, requiring unemployed ...
Services Australia, formerly the Department of Human Services and before that the Department of Social Security, is an executive agency of the Australian Government, responsible for delivering a range of welfare payments, health insurance payments, child support payments and other support services to eligible Australian citizens and permanent residents. [6]
Workforce Australia is an Australian Government-funded network of organisations (private and community, and originally also government) that are contracted by the Australian Government, through the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR), to deliver employment services to unemployed job seekers on Government income support payments and employers.
For outstanding public service in the delivery of innovative Centrelink services to vulnerable young people in detention centres in Western Australia. Liza Carroll: For outstanding public service in delivering Ahead of the Game: Blueprint for Reform of Australian Government Administration. Hae-Kyong Holdaway
Job seekers may be required by the government to take part in Work for the Dole if they are aged 18 or 19 years, recently completed Year 12, getting the full rate of Youth Allowance, and have been getting payments for three months or more, or aged 18 to 59 years, getting the full rate of Youth Allowance or JobSeeker Payment, and have been ...