You can never be disappointed when it comes to the mainstream media's 'click-bait' articles, after all it is their 'bread and butter' to sell you 'news' or rather entertainment.
At face value, the article states that welfare "debts" were wiped, giving the reader the idea that people or rather the legal term being 'persons' had a debt with the corporate entity (as opposed to a deprtment, but that's another story), and now it has been absolved / forgiven.
The so called debt had no lawful basis whatsoever to exist under, and therefore was only 'alleged'.
Carefully chosen words by the mainstream media, in order to keep the govenrment happy to allow them to keep their broadsting (propaganda) licence...
Let's just say it how it is, that being a huge government initiated fraud against the vulnearable section of the community, i.e. welfare recipients.
Was there EVER an ATO (Austrlaian Tax Office) "robodebt" against tax evading multinational corporations conducting businesss in Australia, e.g. Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta, Microsoft, just to name a few in the I.T. sector.
Australia the lucky country colony of the corporate slave.