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Centrelink's Express Plus apps have reached more than 1 million downloads in less than a year, according to the federal Human Services Minister, Jan McLucas.
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Centrelink's Express Plus apps have reached more than 1 million downloads in less than a year, according to the federal Human Services Minister, Jan McLucas. She said the popularity of the apps showed that Australians were increasingly embracing their smartphones to do business with Centrelink.
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Frequently Asked Questions about this Article…

Centrelink's Express Plus apps reached more than 1 million downloads in less than a year, according to the federal Human Services Minister Jan McLucas.

The download milestone was announced by the federal Human Services Minister, Jan McLucas.

The apps reached the milestone of over 1 million downloads in less than a year.

The article says the apps' popularity shows Australians are increasingly embracing their smartphones to do business with Centrelink, indicating growing use of mobile devices for government services.

No — the article reports the download milestone and the minister's comment about growing smartphone use, but it does not provide specific reasons for the apps' popularity.

The article does not give demographic or user-profile details; it only states the overall download figure and the minister's observation about increased smartphone use for Centrelink business.

Yes — the article frames the 1 million downloads as evidence that Australians are increasingly using smartphones to interact with Centrelink, which suggests growing uptake of mobile government services.

The information was reported in the article and attributed to federal Human Services Minister Jan McLucas, who commented on the apps' popularity and download milestone.