Compensation

Fit and active, now disabled

For many people around Australia who were previously fit, healthy and active, their reactions to COVID-19 vaccines have left them barely able to function with crippling new disabilities. For an overwhelming number of these people their medical teams have not been able to provide meaningful treatment options for them, nor have they been able to[…]

Albanese Government’s lack of support for vaccine-injured Australians

CANBERRA, ACT – The Albanese Government’s 2023-2024 budget once again demonstrates the lack of concern or support that the Australian Government has for voters who are continuing to suffer significant disabilities due to their Covid vaccinations. This year’s budget was an opportunity for the Government to finally recognise and provide support for all vaccine-injured Australians[…]

Vaccine claims scheme gaslights Australians

It is already widely acknowledged that the Australian Government’s COVID-19 vaccine claims scheme is wholly inadequate in every aspect, only capturing a very small percentage of Australians who have been injured by a COVID-19 vaccine. It is now emerging that even those patients whose conditions are clearly linked to harm caused by these vaccines under[…]

COVID-19 vaccine claims scheme is not fit for purpose

The Australian Government has created a compensation program, the COVID-19 vaccine claims scheme, to provide financial compensation for people who have suffered a loss as a result of a serious adverse reaction to their COVID-19 vaccinations. However, the scheme is proving to be incredibly complex and limiting, effectively ensuring that only a token few injured[…]

Where’s the compensation?

The Australian Government’s COVID-19 vaccine claims scheme is designed to provide security to those who are impacted by a serious reaction to their COVID-19 vaccinations, and encourage confidence in the vaccination program by demonstrating public support for those who are injured. However, the scheme has come under increasing criticism for being overly complex and narrow[…]

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