AUTISM NEWS | TALKING DISABILITY
Eligible carers can receive a gift card for providing feedback on the National Carer Strategy
More than 2.5 million Australians are unpaid carers, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of... Read more
Extra costs for Aussies with disability could cause mortgage payment problems
Approximately 64 percent of Australians with disability currently own their own homes, with 41 percent living with a... Read more
NDIS Minister Shorten praises new government initiatives
The Australian Government has allocated $375,000 dollars to increase training for young disability support workers, and... Read more
Fewer than 30 days left to provide feedback on Australia’s Disability Strategy
The Department of Social Services encourages all Australians to provide feedback on the current disability strategy Read more
Exclusive online forum for NDIS participants is now active
A new and exclusive online forum created for NDIS participants is creating a community of peer support for members Read more
The average cost of shelter is now out of reach for one in three Aussies with disability
The average weekly housing cost is almost $500 dollars, while 32 percent of Aussies with disability earn less than $383... Read more
Australian Government agrees to 13 out of 172 Disability Royal Commission recommendations
How will the government’s response affect people with disability? Read more
Queensland set to grow disability employment opportunities
Creating more inclusive workplaces is one aim of the Neurodiversity Works program funded by the Queensland Government. Read more
NSW political leaders could improve housing accessibility for Aussies with disability in upcoming meeting
The NSW Government has still not approved the mandatory design standards for new homes, making it difficult for Aussies... Read more
Child health expert praises establishment of new NDIS advisory group
The newly established NDIS advisory group has members from organisations such as Early Childhood Australia and the... Read more