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Christiane Barro
The New Daily
Friday 21st February, 2020
A pensioner is going without food and medication for days at a time while struggling to navigate the bureaucratic red tape surrounding the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
Minister For Department of Social Services
ABC Melbourne
Friday 28th February, 2020
The Victorian and the New South Wales governments are accusing the Commonwealth Government of holding back $1.7 billion in funds promised to the NDIS, so are they?
Judy Skatssoon
Australian Ageing Agenda
Tuesday 18th February, 2020
The task force set up to investigate fraud in the National Disability Insurance Scheme is under-resourced and dysfunctional, a whistleblower claims.
Stephanie Dalzell and Michael McKinnon
ABC Online
Friday 14th February, 2020
Frustrated doctors have admitted to cutting corners to ensure children with disabilities can access government funding sooner.
Nastasia Campanella
Radio National AM
Tuesday 18th February, 2020
As it turns its attention to examining the Australian health system, the Disability Royal Commission is adapting to the needs of the people who are at the centre of this
Rebecca St Clair
Disability Support Guide
Tuesday 18th February, 2020

People With Disability Australia (PWDA) have announced a new $100 million proposal to tear down barriers for those with a disability trying to get a job. The proposal has been…

Fran Connelley
Probono Australia
Tuesday 11th February, 2020
The NDIS has fundamentally changed the nature of work in this sector, and the reality is that the current funding model is failing to attract and retain a qualified, motivated
Elyse Wanshel
Huff Post Australia
Wednesday 1st January, 2020

Case in point, on Sunday, the hashtag #YouMightBeAbleistIf began to trend on Twitter, sparking tons of responses from the disability community of everyday and casual instances of ableism they’ve experienced.

Anne Connolly
ABC Online
Tuesday 11th February, 2020
Some crucial amendments to aged care legislation were introduced which would force nursing home to reveal how they spent their $20 billion of taxpayer funds each year — specifically, how
Luke Henriques-Gomes
The Guardian
Monday 10th February, 2020
Disability support pension recipients were increasingly forced to pay back alleged welfare overpayments as the government’s botched robodebt scheme progressed, despite repeated claims that the program did not target the
Stephanie Dalzell and Michael McKinnon
ABC Online
Thursday 13th February, 2020
Children with developmental delays such as autism have become the victims of postcode discrimination, with some in poorer suburbs waiting hundreds of days for the crucial diagnosis often needed to
Luke Michael
Pro Bono News
Monday 10th February, 2020
Endeavour Foundation CEO Andrew Donne said it was shocking that so many people were uncomfortable having their children share a class with a student with an intellectual disability.