Bundle services around life events so citizens can complete related steps across agencies in one journey.
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Beneficiaries: Citizens / service users. Source: other-pdfs/AMES-20Australia-2020232024-20Annual-20Report.pdf (https://www.ames.net.au/sites/default/files/2025-10/AMES%20Australia%2020232024%20Annual%20Report.pdf). Evidence: Evidence-backed. Implementation: Create a senior responsible owner and cross-functional delivery team.; Map legislation, data, privacy, procurement, cyber, and workforce constraints.; Co-design with users and frontline staff before technology selection.
Cross-Service Contact-Detail Propagation
Single contact-details record at the myGov layer. Each linked agency reads on demand; updates propagate immediately to phone, email, address and bank details across all linked services.
Auto-detected (or toggled) simplified interface for older citizens: large type, single PIN, no security-question gate, phone-callback 2FA, immediate human escalation. Built once at the myGov layer; inherited by linked services.
Mutual-Obligation Travel Reform
(a) Match JobSeekers to training providers by commute distance with remote-option fallback; (b) auto-issue travel reimbursement when commute exceeds 30 min one-way. Rules engine inside existing JobSearch.
Cross-agency rule joining welfare payment data + smart-meter consumption to flag at-risk households. Proactively offers rebates, hardship plans and efficiency retrofits without requiring application.