Friday, 30 November 2018

Calls for Labor to back out of Coalition deal to delay welfare for migrants

It’s feared the bill will lead to a rise in the number of people seeking emergency relief from charities and community groups

The peak body for social services has called for Labor to back out of a deal with the government to pass harsh welfare measures on skilled migrants.

It’s feared the bill, expected to pass next week, will lead to an increase in the number of people seeking emergency relief from charities and community groups, and a rise in child poverty.

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