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Compensation for sporting injuries; changes to Centrelink relationship assessments

Compensation for sporting injuries; changes to Centrelink relationship assessments

Can the organisers of a sporting event be held liable for a participant's injuries? And new rules allow Centrelink staff to consider evidence of domestic abuse when assessing a person's relationship status to determine if they're eligible for income support payments.

Law Report · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

May 9, 202328m 35s

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Can the organisers of a sporting event be held liable for a participant's injuries? And new rules allow Centrelink staff to consider evidence of domestic abuse when assessing a person's relationship status to determine if they're eligible for income support payments.

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Federal budgetCentrelinksocial securitydomestic violencepaymentssingle parent paymentEconomic Justice AustraliaLeanne HoServices Australiafinancial abuseabusefamily violencesportsporting eventmarathoninjurybrain injurySally jamesJemma BarnardMooloolabacompensationliabilityDamien Carrick