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Australia To Set National Environmental Standards For Projects
The Australian federal government is set to unveil significant reforms to the $50 billion National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) today. Minister Mark Butler is expected to address concerns regarding the scheme's rapid growth and the rising costs associated with mild to moderate disability support. The reforms may include new registration requirements for service providers by July 1st and a tiered pricing approach based on service quality. The Australian government has established a national commissioner for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. These standards are intended to speed up the approval process for such projects. The exact benchmarks for these environmental assessments have not yet been established.
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Sydney Council Proposes Short-Term Rental Bans
The local Metropolitan Land Council in Sydney is looking to develop housing on various sites across 26 local government areas, ranging from Cessnock to Bankstown. The initiative aims to better utilize Crown land to fund council activities and address the ongoing housing supply crisis in New South Wales. This development could significantly alter urban density and land use in the metropolitan region.
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Australian Government Targets NDIS Growth Sustainability
The Australian government is reviewing the pricing structures for National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) providers to address inequities in service costs. The plan includes securing at least an additional $1 billion in funding. Angus Taylor argues for an extra one billion dollars to bolster fuel reserves. Taylor stated the cost is a common sense approach to meet International Energy Agency requirements for 90 days of fuel supply. He claimed Australians would be willing to bear the cost to reach this ambition. Energy Minister Chris Bowen stated that Australia currently has approximately 30 days of fuel reserves stored onshore. Bowen noted that in a crisis, shipping fuel from the United States would take too long. This follows a previous policy by former Energy Minister Angus Taylor to move Australia's fuel reserves offshore to Texas.
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