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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “Welfare Rights Review Vol 2 No 1”

Case studies of the work of the National Welfare Rights Network members

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NWRN Secretary wins 2015 Human Rights Commission Law Award

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NWRN calls on the government to reverse harmful cuts in support for new migrants and their families

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New pathway to residence for New Zealand citizens welcome but more support needed for the most vulnerable

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Government to be commended on withdrawal of legislation to close off special benefit for people serving an Income Maintenance Period

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Upcoming changes to social security law

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Budget 2016: Proposed abolition of carbon compensation a cut to Newstart Allowance

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Budget 2016: Turnbull government fails to reverse cuts to CLCs and Indigenous legal services

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Budget 2016: More people with a disability move onto Newstart Allowance, but no action to ensure its adequacy

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Budget 2016: More work needed on government’s youth internship program

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