What do the proposed NDIS changes mean for people with disability living in supported accommodation?
The government acknowledges the current market-based model isn’t working. So what changes are ahead for disability ...
Mark Butler said he will make ‘hard’ decisions to bring the program, which supports around 760,000 Australians with disabilities, under control ...
The government has introduced legislation that tightens key definitions and make it harder for participants to access the ...
Legislation designed to save $35 billion in NDIS spending is introduced to parliament, revealing new powers for the minister to cut funding to classes of supports, automate some decisions and create ...
Proposals also grant the health minister power to change disability support rules without state or territory approval. Here’s what you need to know ...
Labor will unveil sweeping changes to the NDIS aimed at reining in the cost of at-home care and other multibillion-dollar scheme expenses, while demanding states commit to their biggest investment in ...
Opposition Leader Angus Taylor has said the Coalition will make Labor's NDIS changes 'as bipartisan as we possibly can'. Meanwhile, Donald Trump has ordered the US Navy to 'shoot to kill' any ships ...
Samantha Bone worries that changes to the National Disability Insurance Scheme could throw off what is already a challenging ...
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No evidence in 90pc of NDIS claims: Minister
Health Minister Mark Butler has defended the government’s proposed overhaul of the National Disability Insurance Scheme, claiming 90 per cent of claims made have “no evidence” behind them. Mr Butler ...
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