The New Zealand government is advancing a bill to automate welfare decisions under Budget 2026, sparking concern from the Green Party about potential harm similar to Australia's Robodebt scheme, while officials insist the changes are limited and grounded in existing welfare rules
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federal timeline accelerates policy rollout
Government uses Budget urgency to pass bill allowing the automation of welfare decisionsreforms passed without select committee review
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