The government plans to cut the number of NDIS users by 160,000 over the next four years. Here’s what we know about how ...
The inclusive world disability advocates fought so hard for is being torn apart by ruthless, ableist bureaucracy ...
Labor's plan to create a new "assessment tool" to determine future NDIS eligibility based on functional need could backfire ...
Health Minister Mark Butler has unveiled the government's plan to curb the ballooning growth of the NDIS and save the budget a projected $35 billion over four years.
More than 400,000 Australians on the NDIS with autism, mild mental illnesses and developmental delays are expected to face ...
Mark Butler said he will make ‘hard’ decisions to bring the program, which supports around 760,000 Australians with disabilities, under control ...
The Albanese government has announced the largest overhaul of the National Disability Insurance Scheme in a decade, aiming to cut costs to $55 billion by 2030 and reduce participant numbers from ...
The NDIS has 760,000 participants, more than 300,000 of whom have autism. Those people and their families are the most ...
Participants, advocates and providers are trying to work out what the overhaul of the NDIS will mean for them after the ...
Disability advocates have flagged concerns that an overhaul of the NDIS scheme could disproportionately impact parts of the ...
The ballooning National Disability Insurance Scheme will have 160,000 fewer participants by 2030, under sweeping reforms ...
Health Minister Mark Butler has unveiled sweeping cuts to the ballooning National Disability Insurance Scheme, aimed at cutting costs of the program down to $55 billion by the end of the decade.
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