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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “Domestic Violence”

Social Security For Women Outside Our Cities: Issues of Eligibility (Report 2 of 3)

Kirsty Sier September 24, 2025Disability, Domestic Violence, General, Policy

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Social Security For Women Outside Our Cities: Service Delivery Barriers (Report 1 of 3)

Kirsty Sier April 30, 2025Disability, Domestic Violence, General, Policy

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Changes to how Centrelink decides who is a member of a couple

Lucia Mai October 3, 2023Domestic Violence, Social security rights review

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Media Release: Changes to the Guide an important step for single parents experiencing domestic violence

Terina Hegarty May 2, 2023Domestic Violence, Media release

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Media Release: National Plan to End Violence Against Women and Children recognises essential social security support

Terina Hegarty October 17, 2022Domestic Violence, Latest news, Media release, News & media, Policy

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Inquiry into the Fair Work Amendment (Paid Family and Domestic Violence Leave) Bill 2022

Lucia Mai August 24, 2022Domestic Violence, Policy submissions

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Media Release: Jobs Summit must lead to improved economic security for low-income women

Lucia Mai August 24, 2022Domestic Violence, Latest news, Media release

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Media release: New report shows domestic violence victims punished for Centrelink debts caused by abusers

Tori Edwards November 11, 2021Domestic Violence, Latest news, Media release

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Debt, Duress and Dob-ins: Centrelink compliance processes and domestic violence

Tori Edwards November 11, 2021Domestic Violence, Latest news

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Debts, Duress and Dob-Ins: Social Worker Support Case Studies

Tori Edwards October 26, 2021Domestic Violence, Latest news

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