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NSW Budget 2026–27: Overview


The New South Wales (NSW) 2026–27 Budget outlines economic priorities and major investments in health, education, housing, transport and regional recovery. It aims to provide relief now for immediate cost-of-living pressures and long-term reform to make NSW more secure.
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Queensland Budget 2026–27: Budget strategy and outlook


The Budget strategy and outlook provides the context and background of the Queensland Budget. This includes the Government’s fiscal and economic plan, key priorities, an overview of revenue and expenses and the financial statements for the Queensland Government as a whole.
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Placing rural in the National Disability Insurance Scheme review

Natalie Ellis, Robyn McNeil, Tony Fallon, Michelle Kersten, Kerryn Bagley, Jo Spong, Robyn Doney, Casey Stubbs, Alison Devitt, Carol McKinstry
This article examines the 2023 Independent Review of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), assessing how processes, recommendations and actions considered regional, rural and remote (RRR) contexts. Findings show the Review insufficiently addressed RRR needs and offers recommendations to guide policymakers toward a more inclusive disability policy.
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Bridging the gap: meeting the needs of Australians with psychosocial disability


This report proposes reforms to build a sustainable system for people with psychosocial disability within the existing National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) budget. It recommends redirecting funds so support is available both inside and outside the scheme, ensuring access is not determined by eligibility or location. It sets out recommendations to achieve these reforms.
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Supply of homes in regional Victoria


A report from an inquiry into the supply of homes in regional Victoria examining the mix of housing forms required by regional communities to cater to the needs of Victorians throughout their lives. It found that housing supply and housing demand are poorly aligned with serious consequences. The report presents 12 findings and 34 recommendations.