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Repeated info sharing for government services to be cut

When applying for such center payments, medicare discounts and alimony aid, people may not have to fill the same information over and over again.

On Wednesday, Emek will bring laws aiming to facilitate access to government services by reducing the need to provide information over and over again.

Finance Minister Katy Gallagher said it aims to cut bureaucracy and allow information to be shared more easily between the agencies.

“These are common sense reforms that will make a real difference in the lives of people from the Albanian Labor Government,” Senator Gallagher said in a statement. He said.

“We are determined to regulate services such as age pension and alimony to make it easier and easier and easier to access.

“These proposals are simple and coalition, Australians as soon as possible to access government services as soon as possible to support better and more fair experiences to support the government’s bill.”

The bill will also increase information sharing between health service providers, provide people more information about the introduction of NBN, and provide more flexibility to respond to supply deductions to fuel companies.

The laws of the government’s economic reform, which was organized earlier this year, increased government inefficiency after the law was rapidly monitored.

‘Tell us once’ progress studies were one of the 10 changes that could be handled immediately to increase the efficiency of government, business and trade union leaders at the meeting of government, business and union leaders in August.

The Labor Party took part in continuing to regulate the financial sector by making the Financial Regulatory Council compatible with data collection.

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