Economic Justice Australia’s most recent posts:
- Media Release: “Setting people up to fail”: EJA expresses urgent concern over lack of support for children leaving detention
- No one left behind: Social security digitisation and barriers to access — Briefing #1
- Media Release: “The system punishes only the vulnerable”: EJA response to Robodebt Centralised Code of Conduct report
- Media Release: EJA warns of “total system failure” if social security legal services not adequately funded
- Submission to the New Specialist Disability Employment Program
- Submission to Inquiry into the National Housing and Homelessness Plan Bill 2024 (No.2)
- Leaving People with Nowhere to Go: EJA Issues Paper on Complaints Processes in Employment Services
- The big little Targeted Compliance Framework system glitch you never heard of
- Economic Justice Australia Submission on the Financial Services Regulatory Framework in Relation to Financial Abuse Inquiry
- Economic Justice Australia submission to the First Nations digital inclusion Roadmap
- Response to the Centrepay Reform Discussion Paper
- Media Release: “Government needs to learn from mistakes of the past when rebuilding employment services, to reduce harm to those on income support” — Economic Justice Australia
- Media Release: Federal Government listens and designs an appeals body to restore trust in government decisions post Robodebt
- Inquiry into compulsory income management
- Media Release: Tinkering around the edges will not fix our social security system