Bill Shorten will admit the NDIS has 'lost its way' with far more comprehensive reforms needed to overhaul the system and prevent further cost blowouts in a pre-Budget speech to the National Press Club.
NDIS Minister Bill Shorten will admit the scheme has"lost its way" and is in need of massive reform to improve outcomes and prevent further cost blowouts.
Minister for the NDIS and Government Services Bill Shorten will use a National Press Club address to admit the NDIS has"lost its way" and is in need of massive reforms. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Gary Ramage When the NDIS was first introduced, the then Gillard government struck a deal with states to split the cost of funding the scheme 50:50 but held the federal government responsible for any blowouts.
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