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AFP News
Friday 16th December, 2022
A New South Wales man was today (Friday 16 December) sentenced to three years behind bars for his role in a multi-million-dollar fraud against the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
Mirage News
Saturday 10th December, 2022
Minister for the NDIS and Government Services, the Hon. Bill Shorten MP, has today announced that almost 60 per cent of NDIS legacy appeal cases inherited from the former Liberal-National
Ajar Sana
ABC RN
Wednesday 7th December, 2022
I've often felt that I am friends with people who disagree with my identity. But I don't have the luxury of cutting off everyone who has offended me. If I
Todd Winther
DSC
Wednesday 23rd November, 2022
you wake up in the morning and wonder how much it costs a taxpayer so you can get out of bed and ready for the morning? I know I do.
Braedan Jason
ABC Sunshine Coast
Friday 2nd December, 2022
Hannah said the care her boyfriend provided was something an able-bodied partner may not be able to offer, or even understand. For some love matches, it's a case of opposites
Bendigo advertiser
Friday 2nd December, 2022
The involvement of First Nations peoples in developing a strategy for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is more important than ever, as new data shows greater numbers of First
WHO News
Friday 2nd December, 2022
Sexual and reproductive health services are often inaccessible to women with disabilities for many reasons, including attitudes from health providers and a lack of physical access. In this story, a
Evan Young
ABC News
Thursday 1st December, 2022
"The bottom line is that there are many individuals who prefer person-first language, and many others who choose to use identity-first language — and this is fine," Dr Mellifont said.
Sandra Bloodworth
Red Flag
Monday 28th November, 2022
Despite the high levels of spending, people living with disabilities are far from being well provided for under this scheme. A small percentage have managed to traverse the bureaucratic maze
Dr Ben Whitburn
ABC News
Tuesday 29th November, 2022
The ways educators orientate to disability is crucial to how they ensure students are not excluded from any aspect of educational participation because of the conditions they live with. An
Evan Young
ABC News
Wednesday 30th November, 2022
I'd bought into the myth I wasn't "really" disabled and the belief that referring to myself as such — despite the very real, debilitating challenges I navigate each day —
Dr Zoe Aitken, Dr Glenda Bishop, and Alex Sully, University of Melbourne
Pursuit - University of Melbourne
Friday 2nd December, 2022
However, these barriers could be avoided if government policies and services were changed to provide the supports and services that would allow people with disability to be equal members of