This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Freedom of Information request 'Mobility Allowance (MOB) assessment materials'.


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3 April 2023
Our reference:  LEX 72225
Lei Ying
Right to Know
By email: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx
Dear Lei Ying
Decision on your Freedom of Information Request - Full Access
I refer to your request received by Services Australia (the Agency) on 2 March 2023 for access 
under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act) to the following documents: 
I request access to/release of:
Agency materials regarding
1) Assessing Mobility Allowance (MOB) claims [008-05020000]
2) Assessing medical evidence for Mobility Allowance (MOB) [008-05020010]
My decision
The Agency holds two documents (totalling 9 pages) relevant to your request.
I have decided to grant you full access to two documents (Documents 1 and 2).
I  have  deleted  out  of  scope  or  irrelevant  information  in  the  documents  and  released  the 
remaining material in accordance with section 22(1) of the FOI Act.
Please see Attachment A for a schedule of the documents being released.
How we will send your documents to you
The documents are attached. 
You can ask for a review of my decision
If you disagree with any part of my decision you can ask for a review. There are two ways you 
can do this. You can ask for an internal review from within the Agency or external review by 
the Australian Information Commissioner. You do not have to pay for reviews of a decision. 
See Attachment B for more information about how to arrange a review. 
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Further assistance
If you have any questions please email xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx.
Yours sincerely
Elizabeth 
FOI Practitioner 
Freedom of Information Team
FOI and Ombudsman Branch | Legal Services Division 
Services Australia
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Attachment A
SCHEDULE OF DOCUMENTS FOR RELEASE
YING, Lei (RIGHT TO KNOW) - LEX 72225
Doc 
Pages
Date
Description
Comments
No.
1.
1-2
14 October 2022
Assessing Mobility Allowance (MOB) Claims 008-05020000
Out of scope or irrelevant material deleted under 
s 22 
2.
3-9
14 October 2022
Assessing Medical Evidence for Mobility Allowance (MOB) 008-
Out of scope or irrelevant material deleted under 
05020010
s 22 
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Attachment B
INFORMATION ON RIGHTS OF REVIEW
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 1982
Asking for a full explanation of a FOI decision
Before  you  ask  for  a  formal  review  of  a  FOI  decision,  you  can  contact  us  to  discuss  your 
request.  We  will  explain  the  decision  to  you.  This  gives  you  a  chance  to  correct 
misunderstandings. 
Asking for a formal review of an FOI decision
If you still believe a decision is incorrect, the FOI Act gives you the right to apply for a review 
of the decision. Under sections 54 and 54L of the FOI Act, you can apply for a review of an 
FOI decision by:
1. an Internal Review Officer in the Agency, and/or
2. the Australian Information Commissioner.
Applying for an internal review by an Internal Review Officer
If you apply for internal review, a different decision maker to the Authorised Agency Officer 
who  made  the  original  decision  will  carry  out  the  review.  The  Internal  Review  Officer  will 
consider  all  aspects  of  the  original  decision  and  make  a  new  decision.  An  application  for 
internal review must be:
• made in writing
• made within 30 days of receiving this letter, and
• sent  to  the  address  at  the  top  of  the  first  page  of  this  letter  or  by  email  to 
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx.
Note:  You  do  not  need  to  fill  in  a  form.  However,  it  is  a  good  idea  to  set  out  any  relevant 
submissions you would like the Internal Review Officer to further consider, and your reasons 
for disagreeing with the decision. 
Applying for external review by the Australian Information Commissioner
If you do not agree with the original decision or the internal review decision, you can ask the 
Australian Information Commissioner to review the decision. 
If  you  do  not  receive  a  decision  from  an  Agency  Internal  Review  Officer  within  30  days  of 
applying, you can ask the Australian Information Commissioner for a review of the original FOI 
decision. 
You  will  have  60  days  to  apply  in  writing  for  a  review  by  the  Australian  Information 
Commissioner. 
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You can lodge your application:
Online:
www.oaic.gov.au  
Post: 
Australian Information Commissioner
GPO Box 5218
SYDNEY NSW 2001 
Email: 
xxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx.xx
Note: The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner generally prefers FOI applicants 
to  seek  internal  review  before  applying  for  external  review  by  the  Australian  Information 
Commissioner.
Important:
• If you are applying online, the application form the 'Merits Review Form' is available at 
www.oaic.gov.au.  
• If  you  have  one,  you  should  include  with  your  application  a  copy  of  the  Agency's 
decision on your FOI request 
• Include your contact details
• Set out your reasons for objecting to the Agency's decision.
Complaints  to  the  Australian  Information  Commissioner  and  Commonwealth 
Ombudsman 

Australian Information Commissioner
You may complain to the Australian Information Commissioner concerning action taken by an 
agency in the exercise of powers or the performance of functions under the FOI Act. There is 
no fee for making a complaint. A complaint to the Australian Information Commissioner must 
be made in writing. The Australian Information Commissioner's contact details are:
Telephone:      1300 363 992
Website:          www.oaic.gov.au 
Commonwealth Ombudsman
You may also complain to the Commonwealth Ombudsman concerning action taken by an 
agency in the exercise of powers or the performance of functions under the FOI Act. There is 
no fee for making a complaint. A complaint to the Commonwealth Ombudsman may be made 
in person, by telephone or in writing. The Commonwealth Ombudsman's contact details are:
Phone:             1300 362 072
Website:          www.ombudsman.gov.au
The  Commonwealth  Ombudsman  generally  prefers  applicants  to  seek  review  before 
complaining about a decision.
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