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Bushfire and emergency information Every year during the Australian summer, we face a range of hazards, including bushfires, cyclones, floods, extreme heat and severe storms. It is important to note that state and territory emergency services have responsibility for the response to emergencies for all citizens. The Agency should not be considered the first or primary source of information in the event of an emergency. Below you will find a range of state or territory based websites and resources to help you keep up to date. In the event of an emergency or disaster, please always follow the local advice...
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Welcome to my first update for 2020. I hope you were able to spend time with your loved ones over the break. February update includes: • Bushfire response • Tune Review • Transport costs • Annual Pricing Review • Provider payments • NDIA organisational structure • Recent media • Honours
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Archives of the quarterly reports from 2019 - 2020. The quarterly reports provide the COAG Disability Reform Council with information (including statistics) about participants in each jurisdiction and the funding or provision of supports by the NDIA in each jurisdiction
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Three-year-old Georgia and her parents, Chloe and Cameron, have just started seeing a paediatrician who referred them to an early childhood partner. Georgia presents with a significant communication, physical and social developmental delay. She can walk short distances but fatigues easily and she’s a bit clumsy on her feet. Georgia has started speaking but she is only using one or two words so she has difficulty expressing herself. Her family are concerned and have tried various strategies to encourage her development but feel the strategies they have tried haven’t worked. It’s frustrating for Georgia too, who often screams at length...
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Parents to three-year-old Riley, Jenny and John, approach their local early childhood partner with concerns about their son’s limited diet. Riley is a fussy eater. He only drinks milk and eats a minimal variety of foods – primarily bread, bananas, strawberries and sometimes pasta. Jenny and John are worried Riley’s diet will affect his health. Through conversation with Jenny and John, it becomes evident to the early childhood partner there are no other concerns with Riley’s health and development, apart from his diet. The early childhood partner refers Jenny and John to the local Maternal and Child Health nurse and...