Forgotten Australians News Articles

DHS changes lead Friday media update

Large-scale changes in service delivery by the Department of Human Services announced by community services minister Mary Wooldridge lead today’s media update. Victorian public sector job cuts announced with the Budget Update, Forgotten Australians, and child protection in Tasmania also feature.

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Anniversary of Apology to Forgotten Australians leads update

The second anniversary of the Apology to Forgotten Australians leads our media update. Industrial action by child protection workers, a new church code of conduct on reporting abuse, and developments in residential care in South Australia also feature.

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Tax Summit leads Tuesday media update

Today’s media update leads with ACOSS comment on the Tax Summit. Forced adoption, Forgotten Australians, child poverty in the UK, innovative family services and a savings scheme for low-income people are also featured. 

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Forgotten Australians health funding leads media update

Today’s media update leads with a question mark over funding for the health costs of Victoria’s Forgotten Australians. Affordable housing, the human rights charter, a Warrnambool service review and Rainbow Hair for Foster Care also feature.

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