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The Australian Government is continuing to guarantee vital supports and services for Australians by investing in the world-leading NDIS, the care and support workforce and myGov, as part of its plan to secure Australia’s recovery.
For Michel Tuomy, the hardest thing about his schizophrenia diagnosis was accepting it. The 50-year-old Lower Templestowe local was diagnosed with the illness in his early 30s, but it wasn’t until around 15 years later that he started to come to terms with it.