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  2. Robodebt scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Robodebt scheme was an unlawful [1] [2] method of automated debt assessment and recovery implemented under the Liberal-National Coalition governments of Tony Abbott, Malcolm Turnbull, and Scott Morrison, and employed by the Australian government agency Services Australia as part of its Centrelink payment compliance program.

  3. Social security in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Centrelink debt is accrued for overpayments, when customers underestimate their income. A top-up payment is granted at the end of the year, when customers overestimate their income which can be used to repay outstanding Centrelink debt. Childless persons, or non-parents, are not entitled to the Family Tax Benefit payments. [77]

  4. Centrelink - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. Superannuation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Superannuation in Australia, or " super ", is a savings system for workplace pensions in retirement. It involves money earned by an employee being placed into an investment fund to be made legally available to members upon retirement. Employers make compulsory payments to these funds at a proportion of their employee's wages.

  6. Unemployment benefits - Wikipedia

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    For single people under 18 years of age living with a parent or parents, the basic rate is A$91.60 per week. For over-18- to 20-year-olds living at home this increases to A$110.15 per week. For those aged 18–20 not living at home the rate is A$167.35 per week. There are special rates for those with partners and/or children.

  7. Social Security Payment Schedule 2023: What Dates To Watch ...

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    The new payment amounts in 2023 will reflect an increase of 8.7%, which is the highest adjustment the Social Security Administration has offered since 1981 and is the fourth biggest COLA in the ...

  8. How to Find Out Your 2023 Social Security Increase Early - AOL

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    Or, you can do the math yourself. Simply multiply your current benefit amount by 0.087 to determine how much your monthly payment could increase. For example, if you receive an average monthly ...

  9. Health Care Card - Wikipedia

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    A health care card will general cover the cardholder's family (cardholder, partner and children). An exception to this may be where a partner does not meet residency requirements for a health care card, or where the health care card has been issued in conjunction with a claim for Carer Allowance (in which case the card will be in the name of the person being cared for, and not the payment ...