ACCOMMODATION NEWS | TALKING DISABILITY
Failing tribunal to be ditched in move that will continue to improve NDIS appeals
The Federal Government has announced it will abolish the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) and replace it with a new... Read more
Disability voices need to guide progress to a more inclusive Australia
The Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability has sat for its 31st and... Read more
Disability Employment Service star ratings error prompts investigation
The Government has launched an investigation into the Disability Employment Services (DES) Star Ratings system after it... Read more
More people with disability seeking support for homelessness
Statistics from the Australian Institute of Health Welfare (AIHW) released today show the number of people with... Read more
Inquiry into school disruptions sets off alarm bells for students with disability
A parliamentary inquiry into school disruptions announced last week has raised concerns over the effect it may have on... Read more
Importance of creating a space for all this International Day of People with Disability
International Day of People with Disability (IDPWD) is tomorrow, a time to increase public awareness and creating space... Read more
Vigil against COVID demands Government action to protect the medically vulnerable
Disability advocates have led a vigil outside Parliament House to remember the 16,000 Australians who have died from... Read more
Guardianship powers are removing rights of people with disability
The Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability has finished sitting for... Read more
Is Hello Leaders igniting your spark yet?
Since being launched in early October, Hello Leaders has provided decision makers in the aged care sector with a wealth... Read more
Access to NDIS for First Nations Australians improving
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) recorded a greater number of First Nations Australians accessing support... Read more