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Melina Bath urges Labor government to urgently resolve funding crisis threatening Gippsland disability independent living homes

Melina Bath urges Allan Labor government to urgently resolve funding impasse threatening Gippsland independent living homes, leaving almost 2,000 people with disabilities at risk and causing widespread distress.

By news@gippsland - 26th February 2026 - Back to News

The National’s Melina Bath has called on the Allan Labor government to act with urgency on the funding impasse between the state and federal governments and private providers impacting independent living supports for people with disabilities Transition funding from the Victorian government was cruelly cut off on 1 January without a resolution, leaving residents in limbo with homes at imminent risk of closure.

Gippsland independent living homes for nearly 2,000 vulnerable Victorians threatened, Melina Bath criticises Labor Minister for Disability’s inaction during NDIS transition

Gippsland independent living homes for nearly 2,000 vulnerable Victorians threatened, Melina Bath criticises Labor Minister for Disability’s inaction during NDIS transition

Disability homes threatened

The five providers - Aruma, Scope, Life Without Barriers, Melba Support Services and Possability have issued a joint statement last September confirming that funding shortfalls will not allow them to continue current services. Speaking in state parliament, Ms Bath said independent living homes that care for the state’s most vulnerable located right across Gippsland are impacted by the situation.

"It’s unacceptable that Labor’s Minister for Disability, Lizzie Blandthorn, has refused to intervene despite almost 2000 Victorians with profound disabilities having their supported independent living homes threatened with closure," she said.

Disability funding concerns

In 2015, the state government announced five organisations would take over Victoria’s former government-run disability group homes as part of the transition to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). NDIS funding left a shortfall in running costs for homes in Victoria, and the state agreed to provide transition funding to fill the gap while the matter was resolved in line with the national framework.

Ms Bath said the Allan government cannot wipe its hands of this issue and must be part of the solution. "It’s alarming that the state and federal government have not sorted this out by now, given they have had years to do so. The uncertainty for people with disabilities is causing great distress - people with disabilities in eastern Victoria need secure homes and secure futures."

Pictures from Melina Bath MP Facebook page.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

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