Community share their Reasonable. Necessary. Ordinary stories about what the NDIS makes possible in their everyday life.
Tag: foundational Supports
Your Stories of Reasonable. Necessary and Ordinary NDIS Supports
As part of our Reasonable. Necessary. Ordinary campaign we asked our followers “What does the NDIS make possible in your everyday life?”
THE NDIS SAVED MY LIFE because… A Reasonable. Necessary. Ordinary story
We asked our followers “What does the NDIS make possible in your everyday life?”
Here is one of their stories…..
Here is one of their stories…..
NDIS Reform in Focus: Key Themes from the PWDA National Community Forum
PWDA hosted community forum for members and community to discuss NDIS changes. What we know, how people are feeling and what we can collectively do to push back.
The NDIS belongs to us. We fought for it. We sustain it. We’ll protect it, together
PWDA member and supporter Laura Pettenuzzo talks about the changes facing current and potential NDIS participants and what the NDIS has done for her
This is what ‘reasonable and necessary’ looks like for Jane Britt
This is what ‘reasonable and necessary’ looks like for petition supporter Jane Britt, a disability policy consultant who is deafblind and a NDIS participant.
What we know so far about latest NDIS changes
The Government has announced major changes to the NDIS, outlined by Minister Mark Butler at the National Press Club on 22 April 2026. Here’s what we know
What are the NDIS reforms, and why are they happening?
Early January, the National Cabinet agreed to a major package of disability and health reforms. These changes affect how the NDIS works, who it supports, and the services that will sit alongside it.
Less bang for your buck – NSW Budget is missing key opportunities for everyone
Following the release of NSW Budget, PWDA is calling on the NSW Government to commit to the inclusion and wellbeing of people with disability.
States and Territories Abandon People with Disability as NDIS Reforms Tighten Access
PWDA is deeply concerned that state and territory governments are delaying the rollout of foundational supports, leaving millions of people with disability to continue without access to essential services.










