Albanese Government Secures NDIS Reform Deal
Albanese Government Secures NDIS Reform Deal
Albanese Government Secures NDIS Reform Deal
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The Albanese government has reached a crucial agreement with state and territory leaders, allowing the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) reform bill to move forward in parliament, aiming to save $14.4 billion over four years. NDIS Minister Bill Shorten announced amendments that will streamline the approval process for NDIS rules and alter dispute resolution methods, shifting from unanimous to majority support among first ministers. These changes are intended to ensure the long-term sustainability of the NDIS, which has faced criticism for its escalating costs, projected to exceed $50 billion by 2025-26. Disability advocates, however, express concerns that the rushed bill may harm millions of Australians with disabilities due to inadequate consultation. The legislation seeks to clarify eligibility criteria for supports and introduce longer funding plans, addressing recommendations from last year’s review of the NDIS. The bill is expected to pass with the backing of both the Coalition and state premiers.

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