The Minister for the NDIS, Stuart Robert, today announced $400 million in grants to deliver frontline Local Area Coordination Services for the NDIS in New South Wales.
Minister for the NDIS, Stuart Robert, today announced further initiatives to support NDIS participants and disability providers during the coronavirus pandemic.
The periodic transport payment that was due to be paid on Wednesday 29 April, did not occur. We have investigated the issue and the payment will be processed by the Reserve Bank overnight, Wednesday 29 April.
An increase in funding from $8 billion to $22 billion by 2019-20 will help grow the range and scale of the disability support sector to meet the demand of hundreds of thousands Australians who will benefit from the rollout of the National Disability Insurance Scheme
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The three-year trial phase of Australia’s world-leading National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has been successfully completed on time and on budget, a new report reveals.