New Rules for Disability Support in Australia

Introduction

The Australian Government has new rules for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). The government wants to spend less money.

Main Body

It is now harder to join the NDIS. People must take a new test to show they need help. They must also try all medical treatments first. The Health Minister has more power now. He can lower the money for some services. This means some people might not have enough money for their care. The government will check the NDIS companies more. They will punish companies that do not follow the rules. Some computer programs will now make decisions.

Conclusion

The NDIS is changing. It has stricter rules to save money.

Learning

💡 The 'Possibility' Pattern

In the text, we see the word might.

What is it? It is a word we use when we are not 100% sure. It is a guess about the future.

Example from text: "Some people might not have enough money."

How to use it simply: Person/Thing + might + Action

Quick Comparison:

  • "The government will check" → 100% certain (It is happening).
  • "People might not have" → 50% certain (It is possible).

Common A2 Phrases:

  • I might go to the park. \rightarrow (Maybe I will go).
  • It might rain tomorrow. \rightarrow (Maybe it will rain).
  • She might be late. \rightarrow (Maybe she is late).

Vocabulary Learning

government
The group that makes laws and runs the country.
Example:The government will decide the new rules.
rules
A set of instructions that people must follow.
Example:You must follow the rules at school.
money
The paper or coins used to buy things.
Example:She saved some money for a new book.
harder
More difficult to do or understand.
Example:This math problem is harder than the last one.
join
To become a member of a group or program.
Example:He wants to join the soccer team.
test
A way to check if someone knows or can do something.
Example:She took a test to see if she could speak English.
help
To give support or assistance.
Example:Can you help me with my homework?
medical
Relating to doctors or health care.
Example:She went to a medical clinic.
services
Work or help offered by a business or person.
Example:The library offers free internet services.
companies
Businesses that sell products or give services.
Example:Many companies produce smartphones.
computer
An electronic device that can process information.
Example:He uses a computer to write his essay.
decisions
Choices made after thinking about options.
Example:They made a decision to move to a new city.
changing
Becoming different from before.
Example:The weather is changing quickly.
stricter
Having more rules or higher standards.
Example:The teacher set stricter rules for the class.
save
To keep money or resources for later use.
Example:She wants to save money for a vacation.