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Here’s a clear timeline of how the NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) started and developed in Australia ????
???? Labor Party – Creation and Launch
2007–2013
2007: Labor wins government under Kevin Rudd.
→ Begins exploring a new national disability support system.
2010: Julia Gillard becomes Prime Minister.
→ Labor commissions the Productivity Commission to design the scheme.
2011: Productivity Commission releases report recommending the NDIS.
2012: Government agrees and begins detailed planning and state negotiations.
2013 (March): NDIS Act 2013 passes Parliament (under Labor).
2013 (July): NDIS trial sites begin in NSW, SA, TAS and VIC.
???? Labor officially launches the NDIS.
???? Coalition Government – National Rollout
2013–2022
September 2013: Coalition (Liberal–National) under Tony Abbott wins election.
→ Continues implementing the NDIS.
2016–2019: Gradual national rollout completed.
Scott Morrison government continues funding and administration.
???? Labor Returns – Reforms and Review
2022–present
Anthony Albanese’s Labor government takes office in 2022.
→ Begins NDIS Review (2023) to improve sustainability, fairness, and reduce misuse.
→ Reform plan announced in 2024–2025 for a more efficient system.
✅ Summary:
Created by: Australian Labor Party
Launched: 2013 (Julia Gillard)
Continued by: Liberal–National Coalition
Reformed by: Labor (Albanese)
In short:
???? The Labor Party has promoted and supported the NDIS more strongly — it’s considered Labor’s signature social reform, similar to how Medicare was their major health reform decades earlier.
Here’s the comparison ????
???? Labor Party
Created the NDIS (Julia Gillard government, 2013).
Describes it as a core Labor achievement — part of their vision for fairness and inclusion.
Regularly promises more funding, better staff ratios, and stronger protections for participants.
Under Anthony Albanese (since 2022), Labor launched a major NDIS review and plans to reform it to make it fairer, more efficient, and sustainable.
????️ Labor message:
“The NDIS is life-changing, and we’ll protect and improve it.”
???? Liberal–National Coalition
Continued the NDIS rollout after 2013, but with a stronger focus on cost control and reducing spending growth.
Supported the scheme in principle but often argued it needed “sustainability” measures.
Some disability advocates felt Coalition governments were less enthusiastic and more bureaucratic in their approach.
????️ Coalition message:
“We support the NDIS, but it must be affordable and well-managed.”
✅ Overall Summary:
Aspect Labor Party Liberal–National Coalition
Introduced NDIS ✅ Yes ❌ No
Main message “Expand and improve it” “Control cost and efficiency”
Public image Strong supporter More cautious manager
NDIS seen as... Labor legacy Shared national policy |
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