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Labor to announce easing of jobseeker mutual obligations requirements in major overhaul of employment system
The Albanese government plans to overhaul Australia’s employment system by easing Centrelink’s mutual obligations regime, replacing a 'one size fits all' model with three tailored support streams. Employment Minister Amanda Rishworth will announce the reforms, which aim to address criticism that current requirements are ineffective and burdensome for welfare recipients.
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