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Not-for-profit disability services are closing due to untenably low price caps, NDIS architect warns
The Guardian
β’November 24, 2025β’By Kate LyonsποΈ0
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Providers report a median operating loss of nearly 4% in the last financial year β with losses totalling about 12% over five yearsGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastNot-for-profit disability services that support some of the most vulnerable Australians are being forced to close and exit the national disability insurance scheme because of untenably low price caps for NDIS services, one of the architects of the scheme has warned.βFor some years, many of us in the sector have been telling the National Disability Insurance Agency that flaws in their pricing are contributing to not-for-profit registered providers of disability services going broke,β warned Martin Laverty, who is now the CEO of not-for-profit disability provider Aruma. Continue reading...
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