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www.health.gov.auHere are the latest prominent developments around the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) as of mid-2026, based on recent government updates and major Australian news outlets.
Illustration: One notable theme is the tension between safeguarding program integrity (reducing fraud, improving oversight) and maintaining broad access to supports for people with disability. A multi-year funding emphasis in the federal budget signals a push toward long-term sustainability, but reforms have sparked concern among some participants and families about eligibility and service continuity.
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www.statewidecommunityservices.comMinister for the NDIS, Bill Shorten, says the scheme has lost its way. He's proposed a raft of reforms to reign in fraud and spiraling costs.
www.sbs.com.auIn this special round-up, we summarise the changes already made to the NDIS and what we can expect in the next few months.
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www.inkl.comThis Budget provides a total of $175.4 million over 4 years from 2025–26 to further safeguard the integrity of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and support people with disability. Over the past few years, the Australian Government’s significant reforms and investment have put the NDIS back on track. … Expanded crackdown on fraud Increased workforce capacity and capability More funding for participants with appeals An additional $151.0 millionover 4 years from 2025–26 for the...
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