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Latest news from the NDIS
Legislation, policy updates and announcements straight from the National Disability Insurance Agency.
New NDIS laws pass
New NDIS laws have been passed by Parliament. This means that there are some changes coming to the NDIS to secure it for the long term. Right now, participants can continue using their plans and supports as usual.
Read on ndis.gov.au →SA man second person charged over alleged $5 million dishonesty plot
The AFP has charged an Adelaide man over an alleged multi-million-dollar dishonesty plot against the NDIS.
Read on ndis.gov.au →Have your say on the continence provider list
We want to make it easier for NDIS participants to find and choose continence products that meet their needs.
Read on ndis.gov.au →Applications open for the Pricing Arrangements Reference Group
The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) is seeking independent experts to join the Pricing Arrangements Reference Group (PARG).
Read on ndis.gov.au →Planned system updates 15 August 2026
There are upcoming multi-system updates. Planned outages allow us to update and improve our systems.
Read on ndis.gov.au →Extra checks to help protect your information
To better protect participants from fraud and identity misuse, we are introducing additional security checks when people contact us.
Read on ndis.gov.au →NDIS Amendment (Integrity and Safeguarding) Bill 2026 passes Parliament
Read article →A new way of planning starts mid-2026: what it means for participants
Read article →NDIS now supports more than 692,000 Australians
Read article →Mandatory Supported Independent Living registration starts mid-2026
Read article →NDIS First Nations Strategy 2025–2030 launched
Read article →Reform for Outcomes: NDIA quarterly meeting summary
Read article →Ready when you are.
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