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Appeal process

Appealing a Centrelink decision first involves requesting an internal review of the disputed decision. This is a review that is done within Centrelink by Centrelink.

If a person is not satisfied with the outcome of that review, they can seek external review, that is, a review by an external agency. For Centrelink disputes, that agency is the Administrative Review Tribunal (ART).

A person cannot seek external review of a decision without first going through the internal review process.

Appeal process  :  Last Revised: Thu Oct 10th 2024
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