House of RepresentativesWednesday 1 April 2026
QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
Ms CHANEY (Curtin) (14:46): This is a question for the Attorney-General. It's coming up to a decade since the implementation of the robodebt scheme, but there's still no mandatory framework for the use of automated decision-making in government. There are now real community concerns about the use of automated decisions in aged care and the NDIS.
You engaged in a community consultation on automated decision-making well over a year ago. When can we expect to see a legislated and mandatory framework for automated decision-making in government to prevent a repeat of robodebt?
SourceHouse of Representatives, Wednesday 1 April 2026 — official recordTA-260401-house-6ae0f5f9fd41:s143
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