State and territory ministers accuse Albanese government of breaching NDIS reform agreements
State and territory disability ministers have issued a stinging joint submission to a Senate inquiry, accusing the Albanese government of pushing NDIS reforms that go beyond previous agreements and risk the safety of people with disability. The ministers argue the proposed changes are inconsistent with commitments made at national cabinet in January and contrast with recommendations from earlier reviews. The Senate inquiry has been hearing concerns over the proposed NDIS changes over three days.
Key quotes
State and territory disability ministers have accused the Albanese government of pushing on with NDIS reform that does not align with previous agreements
The proposal for change went 'beyond and contrasted with' the recommendations of previous reviews
The changes were 'inconsistent with commitments by all governments' made at national cabinet in January
From the article
State and territory disability ministers have accused the Albanese government of pushing on with NDIS reform that does not align with previous agreements.
Continue reading on abc.net.au
Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.