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Public Interest Advocacy Centre
Wednesday 20th April, 2022
On 30 March 2022 the National Disability Insurance Scheme Amendment (Participant Service Guarantee and Other Measures) Bill 2021 (Bill) was passed by Parliament. The Bill will amend the National Disability
Adam Carey
The Age
Tuesday 12th April, 2022
Almost one in three students expelled from Victorian government schools during the first year of the pandemic had a disability, up from one in seven the previous year, in a
Eden Gillespie
Guardian Australia
Monday 11th April, 2022

After being evicted from her short-term accommodation to make way for tourists, flood victim Margaret was left with nowhere else to go. “I would have been homeless, living out of…

Rhett Burnie
ABC Radio PM
Wednesday 6th April, 2022
For months now we've been hearing of stories of people on the NDIS who've had their support funding cut. That's sent thousands to the appeals tribunal - where people with
Jonathan Alley
PBA
Wednesday 6th April, 2022
A coalition of 40 disability rights and advocacy organisations has endorsed an open letter to politicians running in the 2022 election, that demands a new approach to ensuring better safety
Life
National Tribune
Wednesday 6th April, 2022
“These changes will reduce red tape, and remove a number of practical and administrative concerns participants and providers have raised, to ensure it’s easier for participants to access home and
Senator the Hon Linda Reynolds CSC
media release
Friday 1st April, 2022
The Australian Government has today delivered the most significant improvements to participant experience since the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) was established in 2013. Minister for the National Disability Insurance
Department of Social Services Ministers
media release
Thursday 7th April, 2022
The Morrison Government will invest $100 million over three years to ensure people with disability continue to have access to advocacy and legal support. From 1 July 2022, more than
Luke Henriques-Gomes
The Guardian
Saturday 2nd April, 2022
The rheumatologist called by the NDIA had drawn upon the “intelligence report” to find the woman did not experience “significant functional impairment” from her chronic pain, the tribunal said.
Eleanor Beidatsch
ABC News
Saturday 2nd April, 2022
There have even been cases where clients have died waiting for assistive technology (AT), as service providers struggle to navigate the "complex" and "bureaucratic" National Disability Insurance Scheme.
Georgia Cranko
The Saturday Paper
Saturday 2nd April, 2022

Ann Marie Smith died in abject circumstances, at the hands of her carer in the middle-class Adelaide suburb of Kingston Park. Her killing raises questions about the way our society…

Billie Anderson
The Conversation
Friday 1st April, 2022
While film critics and audiences alike have shouted their praise for this year’s best picture win, CODA, they seem to be ignoring the voices of the Deaf community.