Senate debates
Tuesday, 4 February 2025
Documents
National Disability Insurance Scheme; Order for the Production of Documents
1:11 pm
Don Farrell (SA, Australian Labor Party, Minister for Trade and Tourism) Share this | Hansard source
The government continues to reiterate its view that it cannot agree with this motion. We do, however, acknowledge the interest in this chamber in continuing to reform the NDIS to get it back on track and ensure its sustainability for future generations of Australians. On 8 February 2024, the government tabled the final report of the Independent Review into the National Disability Insurance Scheme, which was publicly released on 7 December 2023. The review delivered 26 recommendations and 139 supporting actions to respond to its terms of reference. In delivering its recommendations, the review provided exhaustive analysis and proposals to improve the operation, effectiveness and sustainability of the NDIS. The independent NDIS review panel has said its reforms can improve the scheme and meet National Cabinet's growth target of no more than eight per cent growth by 1 July 2026.
The NDIS bill was the first legislative step, by this government, to ensure this annual growth target is achieved. Our government will continue to make changes to improve the NDIS by making sure that it delivers better and fairer decisions and protects the safety and upholds the rights of participants and that every dollar allocated to the NDIS participants reaches them and is spent in a meaningful way that makes a difference in their lives.
In relation to the order being discussed, the government has previously outlined that we have claimed public interest immunity over the requested documents, as disclosure would prejudice relations between the Commonwealth and the states and territories. Ministers representing the Treasurer have already tabled key documents for the benefit of the Senate, in addition to the aforementioned review.
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