Autism Association Australia CEO Available for Interview

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Concerns Over NDIS Reforms

Nicole Rogerson, the CEO and Founder of Autism Association Australia, is open for media interviews today, 22nd April 2026. This availability follows Minister for NDIS Mark Butler’s address at the National Press Club earlier in the day.

In his speech, Minister Butler outlined several reform components aimed at improving the NDIS. However, the autism community has expressed significant concerns about these proposals. Rogerson will discuss the ambiguity surrounding the standardised eligibility testing process. The lack of clarity in this area raises questions about how individuals will qualify for services.

Another major issue is the impact of provider registration on personal choice and control. This change could limit the options available to those seeking services, potentially affecting their autonomy. there is apprehension about the reduction in community participation funding. Such cuts could hinder people with autism from engaging fully with their communities by limiting access to crucial support services.

Interview Arrangements

Media representatives can arrange interviews with Nicole Rogerson by contacting her directly at 0417 692 226. The media alert emphasises the importance of these discussions, which are occurring in the context of Minister Butler’s proposed reforms.

Minister Butler’s speech, delivered today, highlighted various improvements intended for the NDIS. However, Rogerson aims to address specific impacts on the autism community. She believes that clarity on eligibility and funding is essential to providing effective support.

Following today’s developments, the autism community is eager to ensure policies remain inclusive and supportive. Rogerson emphasises the importance of these interviews in steering ongoing national conversations on NDIS reforms. She stated, “The community deserves clarity and assurance that their needs will be met adequately.”

According to the media alert, the autism community is closely monitoring the proposed changes. Their advocacy focuses on maintaining and improving support systems for affected individuals. With these concerns in mind, Rogerson’s insights aim to shed light on how the proposed changes may unfold in practice.

The Autism Association Australia calls for immediate clarification on these issues. They argue that without clear guidelines and sufficient funding, the reforms may not meet the community’s needs. This ongoing dialogue is crucial to ensure that the autism community can continue to access the support necessary for their well-being.

Daniel Rolph
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Daniel Rolph is the editor of Melbourne Insider, covering hospitality, venue openings and events across Melbourne. With over 15 years’ experience in marketing and media, he brings a commercial, newsroom-focused approach to accurate and timely local reporting.
Daniel Rolph
Daniel Rolph is the editor of Melbourne Insider, covering hospitality, venue openings and events across Melbourne. With over 15 years’ experience in marketing and media, he brings a commercial, newsroom-focused approach to accurate and timely local reporting.