The NDIS Quarterly Report shows there are now more than 550,000 Australians with disability receiving life changing support from the world leading Scheme.
We have released a framework to promote innovation and development of safe and effective Artificial Intelligence (AI)-enabled Assistive Technology (AT).
This week (13 – 19 November) is International Fraud Awareness Week. The week is an opportunity to learn about fraud and the different steps you can take to prevent it.
We will begin a test of our new computer system and processes to deliver a better National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) in Tasmania from 14 November 2022.
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A unique art studio that caters to people with disability and a love for abstract painting are the driving forces behind Sydneysider, Kerry Hennessy’s first art exhibition. Kerry, 41, lives with intellectual disability, is hard of hearing and is nonverbal.