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Jenny McAllister has been a Senator for New South Wales since 2015 and is the Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
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Radio interview with Minister McAllister, ABC Radio Hobart Breakfast – 23 April 2026
Read the transcript of Minister McAllister's interview with Ryk Goddard on securing the future of the NDIS.Radio interview with Minister McAllister, ABC Radio AM – 23 April 2026
Read the transcript of Minister McAllister's interview with Melissa Clarke on securing the future of the NDIS.TV interview with Minister McAllister, Sky News Politics Now – 22 April 2026
Read the transcript of Minister McAllister's interview with Tom Connell on securing the NDIS for future generations and Thriving Kids.Radio interview with Minister McAllister, ABC Radio Perth Drive – 22 April 2026
Read the transcript of Minister McAllister's interview with Oliver Peterson on securing the future of the NDIS.TV interview with Minister McAllister, ABC Afternoon Briefing – 22 April 2026
Read the transcript of Minister McAllister's interview with Patricia Karvelas on securing the NDIS for future generations and Thriving Kids.Radio interview with Minister McAllister ABC Radio Sydney – 22 April 2026
Read the transcript of Minister McAllister's interview with Thomas Oriti on securing the NDIS for future generations and Thriving Kids.Radio interview with Minister McAllister ABC Radio Melbourne – 22 April 2026
Read the transcript of Minister McAllister's interview with Ali Moore on securing the NDIS for future generations and Thriving Kids.Securing the future of the NDIS for future generations
The Australian Government is taking the next steps to restore the NDIS to its original intent of supporting people with permanent and significant disability – and securing the Scheme for future generations.Project helps people with disability in Tasmania to live well
People with disability and their families and carers across Tasmania will be able to improve social connection and gain practical skills through a new initiative.National Assistance Card to continue supporting people with disability across Tasmania
The Australian Government is providing $1.25 million to the Brain Injury Association of Tasmania (BIAT) to support it’s continued delivery of the National Assistance Card.