News
Welcome to Powerd's weekly news wrap. In case you missed it, here are the top news items for the week ending Friday 27th March 2026:
- ‘Cuddle therapy’ sounds like what we all need right now. But will it actually help?
- How Tourette’s causes involuntary outbursts – and what people with the condition want you to know
- New blood donation rules
- A majority of Australians want fewer alcohol advertisements
- Nine years to diagnosis: the challenge of spotting inflammatory arthritis and the role of first contact physiotherapists
- Concerns grow ahead of possible NDIS cuts
- First Robodebt, now NDIS and aged care: how computers still decide who gets care
- An ambitious vision to gather data on women's health has today turned 30
- NDIS reform announcement leaves community reeling
- Queensland government says NDIS reforms will cause disadvantage
- Disability advocates are questioning where the thousands of National Disability Insurance Scheme participants set to be cut will go
- Tightened eligibility and cuts to plans: what the NDIS changes mean for participants
- Frankston Beach welcomes wheelchair users
- Changes to NDIS plans and eligibility
- Families with children who have autism and are on the NDIS are being told there is time to prepare for changes
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