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Shorten tells states NDIS will start screening for criminals, predators

Shorten tells states NDIS will start screening for criminals, predators

NDIS Minister Bill Shorten will write to state governments demanding they tell his agency when serious criminals apply for the scheme.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos and Andrew Probyn

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Sensors, escape-proof windows, 24-hour supervision: Inside a sex offender’s NDIS-funded home
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Sensors, escape-proof windows, 24-hour supervision: Inside a sex offender’s NDIS-funded home

Clinical experts and justice officials fear the NDIS is ill-equipped to deal with sex offenders, putting the safety of the public and support workers at risk.

  • by Chris Vedelago
NDIS pays $1.4m to paedophile: How sex offenders access disability packages

NDIS pays $1.4m to paedophile: How sex offenders access disability packages

As the disability scheme wrestles with blowouts, experts say funding is needed for criminals with disabilities.

  • by Chris Vedelago
Troy wants to shoot for Australia. But police told him he’s a risk to the public

Troy wants to shoot for Australia. But police told him he’s a risk to the public

Police say rules restricting access to weapons for some sporting shooters are about protecting the public. Shooters say they’re sick of being treated unfairly.

  • by Chris Barrett
Air-con is now polarising as people forced to choose between comfort and cost

Air-con is now polarising as people forced to choose between comfort and cost

Two in three Queenslanders who have an air-conditioner say concerns about the cost of running it prevent them turning it on.

  • by Jim Malo and Courtney Kruk
Natasha’s hot home is bad for her health. So is the cost of living

Natasha’s hot home is bad for her health. So is the cost of living

Many Australians report feeling unwell on hot days or in heatwaves, but not everyone has the same capacity to manage.

  • by Jim Malo
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I went overseas solo for the first time since becoming disabled. Here’s how it went

I went overseas solo for the first time since becoming disabled. Here’s how it went

I struggle with actions like making food, using door knobs, texting on the phone and brushing my hair. But I jetted off to India on my own.

  • by Imogen Kars
The steps being taken to get better treatment for Australia’s autistic people

The steps being taken to get better treatment for Australia’s autistic people

Australia has its first assistant minister for autism and is crafting its first national autism strategy. How the rest of society steps up will be crucial.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
Beautiful minds: Inside the identity politics of autism

Beautiful minds: Inside the identity politics of autism

Autism is no longer just a clinical diagnosis. For many, it’s an identity, a community and a cause.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
Thousand-fold increase: What is driving the rise of autism?

Thousand-fold increase: What is driving the rise of autism?

Autism has changed. And it has reshaped Australia in the process. Now we are grappling with what that means.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
New laws allow children to be removed from NDIS once reboot is ready

New laws allow children to be removed from NDIS once reboot is ready

NDIS Minister Bill Shorten promised people with a disability they will get the help they need, as he introduced significant new powers for the National Disability Insurance Agency.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos