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PALM visas holders do not get Medicare (outside of a trial limited to 200 people), so what happens when they are injured, get sick or fall pregnant? In episode three of PALMed Off , host Morgan Harrington hears how a lac...
Is Australia failing its duty of care? PALMed Off, Episode 3 is an episode from Follow The Money by The Australia Institute. PALM visas holders do not get Medicare (outside of a trial limited to 200 people), so what happens when they are in...
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PALM visas holders do not get Medicare (outside of a trial limited to 200 people), so what happens when they are injured, get sick or fall pregnant? In episode three of PALMed Off , host Morgan Harrington hears how a lack of affordable medical care can have dire consequences for PALM visa holders and discusses the problems faced by women who fall pregnant whilst working in Australia. PALMed Off is a special four-part series of Follow the Money exploring the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme, an Australian Government guestworker program that could be putting people from nine Pacific Island nations and Timor-Leste at risk of modern slavery. The interviews for this podcast were recorded between June and August 2025. 1800RESPECT is the national domestic, family and sexual violence counselling, information and support service. Call 1800 737 732 , text 0458 737 732 , chat online or video call via their website . Host: Morgan Harrington, Research Manager, The Australia Institute // @mhharrington Interviewees: Ken Dachi (Welcoming Australia), Dr Lindy Kanan (researcher), Dr Matt Withers (The Australian National University), (Waskam) Emelda Davis (ASSI-Port Jackson Chair), Thomas Costa (Unions NSW), anonymous former PALM workers Scripting and production support: Stephen Long, Senior Fellow & Contributing Editor, the Australia Institute Sound design and mixing: Simon Branthwaite Show notes: 'It's not illegal to be pregnant' by Lindy Kanan, DevPolicy Blog (May 2025) 'Reproductive Health and Rights for PALM Scheme Workers – Statement' , Australian Women's Health Alliance (May 2025) Theme music: 'Mumbwe' by Tio , with thanks to the Wantok Music Foundation We'd love to hear your feedback on this series, so send in your questions, comments or suggestions for future episodes to podcasts@australiainstitute.org.au . Support Follow the Money:
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Published Jan 7, 2026 and 12:49 long