Welfare recipients will not need to look for work for at least another month due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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A suspension of mutual obligation requirements such as job interviews has been extended until May 22.
Employment agencies will remain open but job seekers won't be punished for not attending appointments.
Greens senator Rachel Siewert said the extension was only a temporary fix and argued mutual obligations should be suspended for six months.
"This ad hoc approach to mutual obligations is very unfair to people accessing our social safety net who are already under additional stress during this period," she said on Wednesday.
"They do not need the threat of payment suspension or losing a payment looming over their head."
Australian Associated Press