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Governments says it's too late to delay changed welfare system
ABC NEWS (Australia)
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6/19/2022
The federal government says it's too late to dump planned changes to unemployment benefits, set to take affect next month. But Labor is planning to amend the controversial system over concerns the new rules will be too punitive.
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