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NDIS will go down as the ‘biggest piece of spending excess’ in Australian history
Psychiatrist Tanveer Ahmed has argued that the National Disability Insurance Scheme [NDIS] will go down as the “biggest piece of spending excess in Australia’s history”. Mr Ahmed went head ...
NDIS will go down as the ‘biggest piece of spending excess’ in Australian history Currently 12 per cent of Australian boys aged 5-7 are on the NDIS, the majority with a diagnosis of autism or ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. State premiers have accused Bill Shorten of making hasty changes to the National Disability Insurance Scheme, warning that ...
A key architect of the National Disability Insurance Scheme has backed the Albanese government's plan to rein in the ballooning cost of the $44 billion scheme, after states pushed back against new ...
After spending the equivalent of 24.5 per cent of GDP in 2022-23, the comparable figure for 2024-25 is expected to be 26.4 per cent and slightly higher the following year. 'It could blow up ...
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Tennessee softball coach Karen Weekly said senior class will go down as one of the best in program history after UT's season ended in the NCAA super regional. Your inbox approves Best MLB parks ...