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Doing things differently: funding ACCOs to keep families together


This report presents research into funding model options for Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs) delivering child and family support services. The report identifies core principles to guide the design of a funding model that is responsive to the sector and makes implementation recommendations.
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Integrity of the National Disability Insurance Scheme


The integrity of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is fundamental to its success. This report provides the findings and recommendations from an inquiry that considered the measures required to further strengthen the integrity of the NDIS, maintain public trust, safeguard participants and ensure people with disability continue to access high-quality supports.
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Lunch & learn: the sibling effect


Siblings are often one of the longest relationships in the life of a person with disability, yet they remain largely invisible within service systems. This recorded webinar explores the evidence behind sibling relationships and their unique contribution to employment outcomes.
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Face Forward: monthly intelligence report – June 2026


Face Forward provides free real-time protection from technology-facilitated gender-based violence for women and gender-diverse people in public life across Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific. The second report marks a significant expansion of the initiative and a deepening of the patterns observed the previous month.
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National stigma and discrimination report card

Rachel Green

The report card provides a nationally representative picture of the scale and impact of mental health stigma and discrimination in Australia. It shows where progress has been made in reducing stigma and discrimination, and where more work is needed. The most significant burden of discrimination was in relation to finding and keeping a job.