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What is the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)?
- A federal government scheme providing support and funding to Australians with permanent significant disability
- A private insurance scheme for workplace accidents
- A state-based scheme managed by each state government separately
Why this is the correct answer
Australia's National Disability Insurance Scheme is a federal government program that funds individualised support for people with permanent and significant disabilities. It is a national scheme run by the federal government, not a private insurer or a collection of separate state programs.