Our Freedom of Information disclosure log

Documents we’ve released in response to previous Freedom of Information requests.

About the disclosure log

The Freedom of Information (FOI) disclosure log below sets out the documents released in response to prior FOI requests made to our department. 

You can request any of the documents described below by sending an email to FOI@dss.gov.au. Make sure you include the reference number so we can help you. 

Reference number 16/17-010
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Summary of request

Please provide a copy of the contract [with Autism CRC] showing precisely what the contractor is to deliver.

Please also provide documents (if any) showing all changes to tender or the subsequent contract relating to the research that was/is contracted.

Reference number 16/17-007
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Current incoming government briefing documents.

Reference number 16/17-011
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Summary of request

The number of payment summaries for the 2015-16 financial year issued to staff after 14 July 2016 and why these payment summaries, issued after 14 July 2016, were not issued on or before 14 July 2016.

Reference number 16/17-018
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Summary of request

The Australian Government’s annual and monthly expenditure on the unemployment benefit and the number of unemployment benefit recipients for the past four financial years.

Reference number 16/17-021
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Summary of request

PwC and Kruk Reports - Consolidated documents - Redacted.

Reference number 16/17-015
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Summary of request

Documents regarding recruitment and review process for APS 6 State Programme Management, Support and Advice: Service Delivery positions.

Reference number 16/17-030
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Most recent figures detailing no. of welfare recipients of income support and benefits by payment type and country of birth.

Reference number 16/17-039
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The first Report on the 6-month Review of the Cashless Welfare Card Trial submitted by the Department to the Minister's office, excluding information relating to the WA component of the trial.

Reference number 16/17-047
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a) Reports after 1 Jan 2016 about groups of people, including international students, homeless people and low-income earners, who access NRAS; and

b) Communications after 1 Jan 2016 to the federal government about groups of people who access NRAS

Reference number 16/17-049
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Summary of request
  1. No. of paid parental leave (PPL) recipients by income range;
  2. Estimated no. of PPL recipients who will no longer be eligible for PPL as result of Government’s proposed changes to PPL and their median income;
  3. Estimated no. of PPL recipients who will lose part of their PPL entitlements as result of proposed changes and their median income; and
  4. Estimated no. of PPL recipients who will be unaffected by proposed changes to PPL.
Reference number 16/17-048
Release date
Summary of request

23/12/2016
(Primary decision)

02/02/2017
(Internal review decision)

a) An up-to-date copy of the ‘NRAS Investigations Referrals and Scam Register’ (referred to at footnote 14, p24 of the Australian National Audit Office’s Report No, 23 2016-17) and
b) documents regarding the 32 referrals from DSS’s NRAS Branch to its Investigations Branch (referred to at paragraph 2.24, p24 of the Australian National Audit Office’s report No. 23 2016-17).

Reference number 16/17-089
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Summary of request

… copies of material created that supports the Minister's claim that: We have found these pockets, and maybe that's being a bit generous, because they are very large pockets, of payment categories and rules that intersect in a way that mean you can earn as much through the welfare system, and I use the word 'earn' advisedly, you can earn as much as you do from working very hard. … created between July 1, 2016 and November 3, 2016. … [and] any documents related to the article Parental welfare pays more than work published in the Australian on October 28, 2016 and the article Myth busted: Stay-at-home parents don't get more than those who work published in the Age and the Sydney Morning Herald on October 29 and October 30, 2016.

Reference number 16/17-095
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Summary of request

Policy development documents for the evaluation and monitoring of the Try Test and Learn Fund.

Reference number 16/17-097
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Summary of request

The most recent media Talking Points prepared by the Department.

Reference number 16/17-082
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1800RESPECT Reports.

Reference number 16/17-102
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Release certificates/correspondence certifying that release of information is necessary in the public interest under Section 208 of Social Security (Administration) Act 1991 between 01/01/2017 and 09/02/2017.

Reference number 16/17-122
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Summary of request

Information upon which Schedule 5 of the Social Services Legislation Amendment Bill (Omnibus) 2017 was based.

Reference number 16/17-123
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Summary of request

Costs of the cashless debit card trials in Ceduna and Kununurra.

Reference number 16/17-119
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Summary of request

24/04/2017 (original)

Number and type of individual complaints reported by Medibank Health Solutions about 1800RESPECT between 1 December 2014 and 31 January 2017

Reference number 16/17-112
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Summary of request

Correspondence in relation to the development, implementation and subsequent cancellation of the proposed trial of pre-commitment technology for poker machines.

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