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In this special round-up, we summarise the changes already made to the NDIS and what we can expect in the next few months.
nds.org.auHere are the latest widely reported developments on the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) as of May 2026:
Major cost-control reforms announced in Australia aim to slow the scheme’s growth and restore sustainability. News outlets report plans to reassess participants and tighten eligibility criteria, with the goal of reducing annual funding growth and cutting the overall cost trajectory. These reforms are described as the biggest overhaul since the scheme’s 2013 inception, with estimates of substantial cuts to future funding for some participants.[1][2][5]
Government officials have publicly framed the changes as necessary to address rising costs (well over the previously projected levels) and concerns about fraud and program inefficiencies. Reports cite expectations of reassessing participants based on functional capacity and reducing the number of eligible recipients, which has drawn concern from disability advocates and affected families.[2][5][1]
Coverage and public reaction: Coverage indicates anxiety among families, providers, and participants about losing access or receiving reduced supports, especially for children and individuals with ongoing needs. News segments highlight both the urgency of fiscal sustainability and the risk of under-serving those with permanent disabilities.[5][9]
Related governance actions: Discussions around rebooting or reforming the NDIA (the agency administering the NDIS) include expanding the workforce, improving service delivery, and enhancing oversight to curb fraud and ensure better outcomes for participants. Various sources note independent panels or reviews advising on steps to strengthen the scheme while limiting cost growth.[3][6]
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In this special round-up, we summarise the changes already made to the NDIS and what we can expect in the next few months.
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