Article 64M4X Morning mail: 200,000 robodebt reviews wiped, G7 leaders warn Putin over nuclear threat, Bali bombings remembered

Morning mail: 200,000 robodebt reviews wiped, G7 leaders warn Putin over nuclear threat, Bali bombings remembered

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Tamara Howie
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Wednesday: The federal government has scrapped robotdebt investigations that were on hold for three years. Plus: the rise of men's netball

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Good morning. It's 20 years since the Bali bombings killed 202 people, including 88 Australians. To mark the occasion, Anthony Albanese will make a speech denouncing the terrorists for an act of malice and calculated depravity" while vowing never to let the memories of the victims fade.

Nearly 200,000 Australians will have their robodebt reviews wiped as the federal government scraps investigations. The social services minister, Amanda Rishworth, confirmed her department wouldn't continue investigations. The robodebt fiasco is something that should be of deep concern to all Australians," she said. It was meant to save money, however we know it had a significant human cost."

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