Labor's plan to create a new "assessment tool" to determine future NDIS eligibility based on functional need could backfire ...
Health Minister Mark Butler is also predicting that many allied health workers that have flocked to the NDIS will move to ...
Participants, advocates and providers are trying to work out what the overhaul of the NDIS will mean for them after the ...
Minister Mark Butler announces his decision to remove more than 160,000 people from the national disability scheme over the next four years, with the timing labelled "troublesome" by autism advocates.
Who will be eligible, whether decisions can be challenged and how fraud will be weeded out are just some of the unsettled details ...
Labor faces fierce backlash over how it will define “permanent” disability and “functionality”, with warnings it will be ...
Health Minister Mark Butler has warned of a long and difficult road ahead to redefine who is eligible for funding under the ...
More than 400,000 Australians on the NDIS with autism, mild mental illnesses and developmental delays are expected to face ...
Labor has announced the biggest overhaul of the NDIS since its inception, but the reforms are going nowhere fast with an ...
Computers promise to replace fallible human judgement with something more consistent, efficient and fair. But this isn’t ...
Labor’s plan to overhaul the NDIS has been called out by former Liberal senator Hollie Hughes, who warned it risks ...