Australia politics live: Rishworth says jobseeker changes to address ‘varying quality’ of for-profit job providers
Australia's Social Services Minister has expressed concern regarding the "varying quality" of for-profit job providers tasked with assisting welfare recipients in finding employment. In parallel, the government is considering new regulations that would mandate automatic reimbursement for victims of scams involving losses of up to $3,000.

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AI-generatedAustralia's Social Services Minister has expressed concern regarding the "varying quality" of for-profit job providers tasked with assisting welfare recipients in finding employment. In parallel, the government is considering new regulations that would mandate automatic reimbursement for victims of scams involving losses of up to $3,000. For larger scam amounts, dispute resolution processes would be implemented. The aim is to deter scammers from targeting Australia while ensuring proportionate responses to smaller losses. Separately, a statement clarified that taxpayer funds were not used for personal activities, with existing arrangements in place for appropriate work-related assistance.
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4 extractedSocial services minister is concerned by the varying quality of for-profit job providers.
The government wants to avoid making Australia a soft target for scammers.
Government is considering automatic reimbursement for scams up to $3,000.
Taxpayer funds should not be used for personal activities.