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Single parent households in Australia are three times more likely to be living in poverty than two parent households.
Imagine then if there was a way of unlocking the estimated $3.7 billion owed or unaccounted for in child support payments?
Researchers and campaigners have travelled to Canberra today to deliver a new report by Swinburne University which identifies a solution and a way to stop support payments from ‘being weaponised’ by parents.
You can find the report here
Guest: Terese Edwards, CEO of Single Mother Families Australia
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Single parent households in Australia are three times more likely to be living in poverty than two parent households.
Imagine then if there was a way of unlocking the estimated $3.7 billion owed or unaccounted for in child support payments?
Researchers and campaigners have travelled to Canberra today to deliver a new report by Swinburne University which identifies a solution and a way to stop support payments from ‘being weaponised’ by parents.
You can find the report here
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