A Federal Court judge has approved a settlement of a class action related to Australia’s “Robodebt” scheme, according to multiple outlets. The approval means the proposed settlement can proceed under the terms agreed in the proceedings, subject to any steps required to give effect to the arrangement. Reporting across the three publications describes the development in consistent terms, noting that the decision comes from the Federal Court and concerns the resolution of the claims brought as a group. While the sources provided here do not detail the settlement amount, the number of claimants, or the specific conditions for affected individuals, they agree on the core point: the court has authorised the settlement following the class action process. The decision is presented as a procedural milestone in the litigation, bringing the matter closer to final resolution for the affected group, as set out in the settlement documents.