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Queensland Fast Facts Live

Event start date: 26/04/2024
The 45-minute format is a great way to hear about a diverse range of things impacting and influencing our sector.

Right on Board – Practice Governance for Disability Service Providers: Governing and Managing for Human Rights, Quality and Safeguarding: Face-to-face Workshops

Event start date: 29/04/2024
Right on Board: Practice Governance for Disability Service Providers. Governing and Managing for Human Rights, Quality and Safeguarding, a program for Boards and Executive Teams of disability service...

Finance Representatives Network Meeting

Event start date: 30/04/2024
NDS, in partnership with Saward Dawson Chartered Accountants, is holding network meetings for finance representatives of disability service organisations to discuss current challenges and strategies...

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Canberra Times: Pension changes a missed opportunity

young man on beach with no shirt being pushed in a wheelchair

Following a jobs and skills summit, the federal government announced people on the aged and veterans pensions would receive a one-off income credit to earn an extra $4000 this financial year without being penalised.

While the credit also applies to people on the disability support pension, it is only for those aged over 65 years.

"This is a missed opportunity by the government," said NDS CEO Laurie Leigh.

"We were very excited about the announcement but when we checked the details and discovered who it applied to, we feel that is insufficient,” said NDS CEO Laurie Leigh.

“There are more than 760,000 Australians on the disability support pension, 85 per cent of whom are working age.”

With labour shortages across Australia, Ms Leigh called on the government to extend the credit to people under 65 years old to remove a barrier to employment.


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