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PR Kit  #10 – “Minimum Wage, Maximum Burnout”💬 Think $193.99/hour sounds high?The reality: clinicians only take home abo...
30/06/2025

PR Kit #10 – “Minimum Wage, Maximum Burnout”
💬 Think $193.99/hour sounds high?

The reality: clinicians only take home about a third of that rate after covering admin, rent, insurance, supervision, professional development, and running their business.

Under the new 50% travel funding cut, many may now earn $66,000 per year (if they are lucky)—less than what the government says you must pay to bring in an overseas therapist ($77,000 minimum salary under the health labour agreement).

Let that sink in.

🏥 Same clients.
🛠️ Same hours.
📉 $14,000 less income than before—just because travel isn’t fairly funded anymore.

This is a female-dominated profession, full of microbusinesses and working parents. They’re not rorting the system. They’re supporting it.

But now, they’re expected to run businesses, deliver therapy, do unpaid admin, and write reports—for less than the market minimum wage and slightly more than the minimum award wage.

This isn’t reform.
It’s burnout by design.

Help shift the public narrative: cutting travel pay cuts women’s wages, plain and simple.

The NDIA has let down participants and allied health practitioners who will no longer be able to provide services after ...
20/06/2025

The NDIA has let down participants and allied health practitioners who will no longer be able to provide services after travel payments have been halved and we are into our 7th year without a fee increase. Please remember the fee received covers resources, time, tax, superannuation and other overheads. We don’t actually receive that amount as an hourly wage.

The Australian Physiotherapy Association, Dietitians Australia, Australian Podiatry Association, Speech Pathology Australia, Occupational Therapy Australia, the Australian Psychological Society, Exercise & Sports Science Australia and Osteopathy Australia are calling on the Federal Government and the National Disability Insurance Agency to immediately halt and review the NDIS pricing decision which poses a direct threat to essential supports and choice for people with disability.

From 1 July 2025, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) intends to either cut or maintain the freeze on price limits for many allied health services, support coordination, and other necessary NDIS providers, including introducing significant limits for travel funding.

These changes have been determined without meaningful consultation with the allied health sector and participants who rely on their support for their function, independence and dignity.

These changes, coupled with rising operating costs, will make it financially unsustainable for many allied health NDIS service providers to continue delivering the complex, high-quality support participants rely on.

The restrictive travel price limits for allied health professionals will pose a major barrier for participants who need allied health support at their homes, especially those living in outer metro, regional and remote communities.

The peaks are collectively calling for:

The NDIA to immediately halt and review the NDIS Price changes for allied health professions determined to come into effect on July 1.
The NDIA to immediately reinstate travel and regional loading halt limits for allied health professions.
A commitment from the NDIA to engage in genuine consultation with the allied health community and facilitate the opportunity for meaningful co-design with participants who rely on these critical services.
Minister for the NDIS Senator Jenny McAllister to exercise ministerial power and direct the NDIA to halt these changes immediately.
In just over a week, over 50,000 Australians have backed calls for these changes to be stopped online, concerned about the devastating impacts and risk they pose to the safety and dignity of people with disability.

The Australian Physiotherapy Association, Dietitians Australia, Australian Podiatry Association and Australian Psychological Society have cosigned ‘It’s Now or Never’ petition, with over 39,000 signatures. Occupational Health Australia also has over 14,000 signatures on their petition, ‘Stop Cuts to Occupational Therapy Service under the NDIS’.

We’ve expanded into Lake Macquarie for those people living in the region. Sophie is an experienced paediatric occupation...
25/02/2025

We’ve expanded into Lake Macquarie for those people living in the region. Sophie is an experienced paediatric occupational therapist. Check out our website to learn more. https://ot4change.com.au/lake-macquarie/

Meet our Lake Macquarie OT Sophie.

Sophie is an experienced Paediatric occupational therapist with a special interest in working with children and young adults on improving their occupational performance through play and client led therapy.

Call or text her on 0466318829 to enquire today.

An article written bu Muriel Cummins and co-authored by Neil Turton-Lane, consumer advocate. Please share to your networ...
24/01/2024

An article written bu Muriel Cummins and co-authored by Neil Turton-Lane, consumer advocate. Please share to your networks and keep this conversation strong! [https://www.croakey.org/the-road-ahead-for.../...](https://www.croakey.org/the-road-ahead-for-psychosocial-disability-and-the-ndis/?fbclid=IwAR26IHEb1ifRCkem9MnTH1RGkhhqc8DqYF64OFgtBk6XBfrgjQ5MnO6OZZQ)

Amid questions and concerns about some of the recommendations focused on psychosocial disability in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)

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