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Posted: 2022-09-28 07:04:04

Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong has asked Optus to cover passport application fees for anyone caught up in last week's massive data breach, which affected millions of Australians.

Passport numbers are among the personal details accessed in what the federal government has described as a "basic hack".

Optus says the data breach was due to a "sophisticated" operation.

The company has agreed to cover the cost of new drivers licences for those who require them in some states and territories. 

Now the foreign minister has formally asked for the telco to cover the cost of new passports, in a letter to Optus chief executive Kelly Bayer Rosmarin.

"As you will appreciate, this serious incident creates a risk that the personal information of current and former mutual customers of the Australian Passport Office and Optus will be subject to exploitation by criminals," Senator Wong wrote.

"There is no justification for these Australians — or taxpayers more broadly on their behalf — to bear the cost of obtaining a new passport."

A passport ordinarily costs $193 to replace, while a new passport costs up to $308.

With millions of Australians affected by the breach, the cost for replacing passports (and other personal documents) could run into the tens or hundreds of millions of dollars.

The opposition has previously suggested the government should waive the fees. However, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Optus must cover the cost.

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