The federal Labor government is carrying out a drastic overhaul of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), aiming to cut $60 billion from projected disability spending over the next decade.
Australia is pumping infinite money into supply-constrained markets such as disability and childcare, while the government also mandates and helps fund hefty wage increases in these sectors.
The government wants to contain NDIS growth. But ineligible people with disability also need support
Helen Dickinson receives funding from ARC, NHMRC and Department of Social Services Anne Kavanagh receives funding from the ARC, NHMRC, MRFF, MS Australia and the Australian government. University of ...
Helen Dickinson receives funding from the Australian Research Council, National Health and Medical Research Council and Children and Young People with Disability Australia. Many Australians with ...
After the productivity roundtable, policymakers should have the guts to introduce price signals and market discipline into the fastest-growing government program.
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