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Delay in NDIS vote will cost $1 billion: Shorten

Delay in NDIS vote will cost $1 billion: Shorten

The Greens and Liberals joined forces in parliament on Monday to postpone the vote on the overhaul until at least August.

  • by David Crowe

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The search to reveal why so many autistic girls go undiagnosed

The search to reveal why so many autistic girls go undiagnosed

New research is trying to uncover whether girls differ from boys in the early childhood signs of autism, leading to delayed or missed diagnoses in girls.

  • by Jewel Topsfield
‘It’s borderline crazy’: The feat that leaves this coach in awe of his athlete wife
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‘It’s borderline crazy’: The feat that leaves this coach in awe of his athlete wife

They both lost limbs through tragic accidents – now, former gold-medal sprinter Scott Reardon coaches his fellow Paralympian wife, long-jumper Vanessa Low.

  • by Jane Cadzow
Shorten asks states to hand over lists of criminals getting NDIS money

Shorten asks states to hand over lists of criminals getting NDIS money

Australia’s national disability scheme is scrambling to get the names of sex predators, violent offenders and other serious criminals receiving financial support.

  • by Chris Vedelago
Disabled teen’s family face deportation while criminals allowed to stay
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Disabled teen’s family face deportation while criminals allowed to stay

Lily Lumintang, whose 13-year-old son has a disability, says a decision to deny her bid to remain in Australia is unfair.

  • by Angus Thompson
Pulitzer-winning play breaks down barriers with Australian debut

Pulitzer-winning play breaks down barriers with Australian debut

The 2016 drama Cost of Living – set to run in Brisbane and Sydney – stipulates that disabled actors should play two lead roles, marking a “tipping point” for diversity.

  • by Nick Dent
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Sixth government backflip in six months, this time on disability commissioner

Sixth government backflip in six months, this time on disability commissioner

The Allan government has quietly shelved a plan to axe the state’s disability commissioner on July 1, its sixth major policy walk-back in six months. 

  • by Broede Carmody
Yes, an ‘ADHD tax’ is a real thing. I know because I pay it every day
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Healthcare

Yes, an ‘ADHD tax’ is a real thing. I know because I pay it every day

We work and strive to live normal lives. But our financial, workplace, education and legal systems are all designed for neurotypical people. And that comes at a price.

  • by Caroline Zielinski
Drugs, alcohol, rent, holidays and cars: Integrity chief reveals dodgy NDIS spending

Drugs, alcohol, rent, holidays and cars: Integrity chief reveals dodgy NDIS spending

The revelations – including providers taking participants to ATMs to withdraw cash for drugs – add to debates about limiting growth of the $45 billion scheme.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
‘Life-changing’ WA organisations ignored in federal funding face the chop
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‘Life-changing’ WA organisations ignored in federal funding face the chop

The state government has stepped in to question why WA organisations, including Developmental Disability WA, have been mostly forgotten in a recent federal funding round through the Department of Social Services.

  • by Holly Thompson
Disgraced union official sues for $1.3 million over denied claim for mental illness

Disgraced union official sues for $1.3 million over denied claim for mental illness

Kathy Jackson, the former Health Services Union national secretary, claims she was left unable to work two days after the union took steps to remove her over allegations of gross misconduct.

  • by Sarah Danckert