Labor must means test the NDIS, a leading economist has demanded as the government looks to rein in the ballooning scheme.
Could these actions secure the scheme for the future? Or might they create new barriers for the very people the NDIS was ...
With more changes surrounding the NDIS just announced, here's everything you need to know about the scheme.
SA Premier Peter Malinauskas also commended the federal government’s “political courage”, insisting state-based supports ...
In aged care changes, Butler also announced the government would scrap the higher subsidy for private health insurance for ...
‘We’d be on our own’: families face being thousands of dollars worse off as Labor cuts NDIS lifeline
Households fear not being able to cope if support is reduced or removed amid confusion about how the cuts will impact children and adults with autism ...
NDIS reforms aim to cut costs and reduce participants, as Greek Australian providers warn tighter access, funding rejections ...
Amid reports that Labor may exclude people with a psychosocial disability from the NDIS, and cut help from others to eat, bathe and shower; the Greens say they will not support cuts to the NDIS.
People who access the NDIS fare better in the workforce and feel healthier within four years of entering the scheme, a new report finds. The finding is based on data that tracks the same individuals ...
Around 160,000 recipients are set to lose access to the NDIS by 2030, with spending forecast to decrease from $70 billion to ...
Labor's plan to create a new "assessment tool" to determine future NDIS eligibility based on functional need could backfire ...
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