House debates

Wednesday, 28 September 2022

Questions without Notice

National Disability Insurance Scheme

2:38 pm

Photo of Bill ShortenBill Shorten (Maribyrnong, Australian Labor Party, Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme) Share this | Hansard source

I take the interjection from those opposite about bipartisanship. The scheme should be bipartisan but not at the lowest common denominator of the maladministration of the previous government on the scheme.

So let me reassure the member for Ryan that NDIS participants are going to benefit from the new board of directors and the new chairman. We've announced Kurt Fearnley. For the first time ever the scheme is going to have a person with lived experience as the chairperson. We are also going to reassure participants by the appointment of Graham Innes, former Human Rights Commissioner, Maryanne Diamond, former president of the World Blind Union, and in a demonstration of bipartisanship Labor has reappointed former Liberal premier of Victoria Dennis Napthine to the board of the scheme. Because we don't just talk about bipartisanship; we deliver bipartisanship.

I am pleased to inform the member for Ryan that we have now appointed a new CEO to the scheme, Rebecca Falkingham, the first woman in the history of the scheme to be the CEO. So we look forward to the challenges that we have been confronted with and we look forward to reassuring participants in the scheme that we will do everything we can to make sure that their experience is excellent. One thing we can say and the member for Ryan can take back to her constituents—I acknowledge the presence of Greens Senator Jordon Steele-John, another supporter of the scheme—is that under Labor participants will be treated fairly. The objectives of the legislation of choice and control will be restored. We will rebuild trust in the scheme, and we look forward to working with people of goodwill from across the House to make the NDIS the best scheme in the world for people with disability.

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