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The government is reforming child support. Here’s what’s changing – and what’s been missed
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The Australian government is investing $182 million over four years to reform the child support system, with changes aimed at making it safer and more effective. The article examines these planned amendments and their implications for nearly one million children nationally registered to receive support.

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The government is reforming child support. Here’s what’s changing – and what’s been missed
Many parts of the federal government’s budget have been hotly debated in recent weeks. But budgets are dense documents. There are always important measures that receive very little attention. One of these is planned changes to Australia’s child support system. The government has allocated $182 million over the next four years to make the system “safer and more effective”. Almost one million children nationally are registered to receive child support every year. The amendments would change the w
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