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NDIA CEO admits her staff don’t read reports.

What the hell? Look at this—Julie Cross just exposed the latest National Disability Insurance Agency circus.

NDIS boss’ shock admission over costly reports

Their CEO, Rebecca Falkingham, admits her staff can’t be bothered reading reports. No time. That explains the recent tribunal chaos. They probably never even read my file—if they had, they’d know I have access for intellectual disabilities and pain conditions, not just autism.

Now they’re rolling out a new support assessment system to free up allied health staff for “real services.” And they claim the new assessors will have “deep expertise and knowledge” and will even meet us in our own communities.

Seriously—who are these mystery assessors? Some person with a brain-computer interface hooked into state-of-the-art AI that can automatically ingest thousands of pages of reports and tailor recommendations?

Let’s be real—the NDIA’s own rheumatologist, with decade of training and experience, had never seen my erythromelalgia in a teenager in his entire career.

Very few doctors have even heard of it.

I live with this, alongside a high-impact intellectual disability and severe sensory sensitivities, all interacting in ways that would leave even Grok-3 scratching its circuits.

Deep expertise isn’t magic—it’s earned. Right now, the only thing NDIA systems demonstrate is deep delusion and exceptional waste.

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