Gerard Brody (@gerardbrody) 's Twitter Profile
Gerard Brody

@gerardbrody

Chairperson of the Essential Services Commission. (Retweets etc don't imply endorsement) 🏳️‍🌈

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linkhttp://www.esc.vic.gov.au calendar_today05-01-2009 05:36:41

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Payment fraud has become an industry in Europe. In our new blog we explore how consumers are falling victim to increasingly sophisticated scams. Surprisingly, it's the younger demographic that is being most targetted. Here's how to stop it: beuc.eu/blog/payment-f…

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This is what happens when community legal centres are not funded. Welfare rights services ensure access to entitlements, particularly vital during a cost of living crisis. "Robodebt lessons not learnt" Community Legal Centres Australia

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Mental health issues often intersect with legal need. This report by SuzieF and Sarah O'Connor from Neami National looks at how legal need presents in mental health settings and what people working in those settings need to be able to respond. ijic.org/articles/10.53…

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Exclusive: Months before the budget delivered $44 million for community legal centres, a review sent to the Attorney-General suggested five times that amount was needed, plus hundreds of millions of dollars in ongoing annual support, reports Rick Morton. satpa.pe/HQu1pbc

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We've issued a warning to consumers about light-up charms that attach to children’s shoes, containing button batteries which are unsecured, easily accessible or inadequately labelled. They can injure or kill people who ingest them. Read more: consumer.vic.gov.au/latest-news/li…

We've issued a warning to consumers about light-up charms that attach to children’s shoes, containing button batteries which are unsecured, easily accessible or inadequately labelled. They can injure or kill people who ingest them. Read more: consumer.vic.gov.au/latest-news/li…