NDIS changes āretrogressiveā and out of step with review, MPs say | TheBriefWire
NDIS changes āretrogressiveā and out of step with review, MPs say
Published 12 June 2026 Ā· trending
Report by Labor-led joint human rights committee says cuts to the $50bn scheme could limit support for those in need Get our breaking news email
Report by Labor-led joint human rights committee says cuts to the $50bn scheme could limit support for those in need Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Sweeping changes to the NDIS appear āretrogressiveā and lack alignment with a landmark independent review to improve the $50bn-a-year scheme, a Labor-led committee has found.
The 57-page scrutiny report from the joint human rights committee, released on Friday, examined the proposed changes under the Albanese government ahead of a separate report due next week by a Senate inquiry.
The Labor-chaired committee questioned the human rights implications of winding back access for more than 200,000 participants in the coming years, which could leave many
without sufficient disability support. Continue reading...
Published: June 12, 2026 ⢠8:30 PM IST · Updated: June 12, 2026 ⢠9:10 PM ISTBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
Key points
Report by Labor-led joint human rights committee says cuts to the $50bn scheme could limit support for those in need Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Sweeping changes to the NDIS appear āretrogressiveā and lack alignment with a landmark independent review to improve the $50bn-a-year scheme, a Labor-led committee has found.
The 57-page scrutiny report from the joint human rights committee, released on Friday, examined the proposed changes under the Albanese government ahead of a separate report due next week by a Senate inquiry.
The Labor-chaired committee questioned the human rights implications of winding back access for more than 200,000 participants in the coming years, which could leave many without sufficient disability support.