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Nettle AC KC decides NACC will investigate Robodebt referrals
NACC independent reconsideration delegate Geoffrey Nettle AC KC decides NACC will investigate the 6 referrals it received from the Royal Commission into the Robodebt Scheme.

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Should you wish to view the ceremony you can view the livestream here: youtube.com/@FederalCourtA…
#fca#welcome
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