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The NDIA has updated our public data, now current as at 30 September 2024.This data is useful to anyone seeking to understand the NDIS in more detail. Information can be searched by area of interest, including participant numbers, plan budgets, providers, markets and plan utilisation.
The Australian Government has announced two appointments to the NDIA Board and five appointments to the NDIS Independent Advisory Council (IAC). These appointments bolster the number of people with disability and bring strong lived and professional experience into key leadership positions for the NDIS.
The Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and Government Services, the Hon. Bill Shorten MP, can today announce two recent fraud investigations have been undertaken to crack down on large scale fraud worth millions.
NDIS participants are leaving hospital faster than ever before, thanks to improvements made by the Australian Government. NDIS Minister, the Hon. Bill Shorten MP, said the significant reductions were the result of the Australian Government’s dedication to putting people back at the centre of the Scheme.
The Self-Management Advisory Group (SMAG) met for the first time online on 29 November 2024. The focus of the meeting was to establish the group, discuss the draft terms of reference and forward workplan for the group, approach to establishing a co-chair, and next steps in the group’s formation