Centrelink's robo-debacle is a litany of inhuman errors

By Peter Martin
Updated January 28 2018 - 9:43am, first published January 5 2017 - 9:42pm
The P76 fell apart without the right quality control, much like Centrelink's debt assessments.
The P76 fell apart without the right quality control, much like Centrelink's debt assessments.
A Centrelink debt notice for 0.2 cents. Photo: Supplied
A Centrelink debt notice for 0.2 cents. Photo: Supplied
Illustration: John Shakespeare
Illustration: John Shakespeare

These days the butt of jokes, the Leyland P76 started out as a good car. The only one specifically designed for Australia, it had a roomy interior, good stability, excellent fuel economy for a car of its size and excellent prospects. In 1973 Wheels magazine named it car of the year.

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