Key actions under the Strategy

Each level of government provide supports and services. Under the Strategy all governments are working to improve these services for people with disability.

Learn more about the roles and responsibilities of governments

The Strategy helps strengthen actions across all levels of government in several ways.

Targeted Action Plans

We use Targeted Action Plans to support the Strategy implementation. The plans talk about what governments will do to help get the outcomes we want. There are many plans. Each plan focuses on one outcome area. They last for 2 or 3 years.

Learn more about the Targeted Action Plans

Associated Plans

Many government departments have strategies, plans, roadmaps and frameworks in place that show how the work they are doing supports the Strategy. We call these ‘Associated Plans’ as they support the Strategy. More will be added over time.

Learn more about:

Employ My Ability - the Disability Employment Strategy

The National roadmap for improving the health of Australians with intellectual disability

The National Disability Advocacy Framework

‘Equity: the Arts and Disability Associated Plan’ (November 2024)

State and territory government action

Under the Strategy, all governments are working to improve the lives of people with disability. Each state and territory government has their own disability plan(s) in place to progress the Strategy through initiatives at a local level:

Australian Capital Territory Disability Strategy 2024–2033

Australian Capital Territory Disability Justice Strategy 2019–2029

Australian Capital Territory Inclusive Education 2024–2034

Australian Disability Strategy Health Strategy 2024–2033

New South Wales Disability Inclusion Plan 2021–2025

Northern Territory Disability Strategy and Action Plan 2022–2032

Queensland State Disability Plan 2022–2027

South Australia State Disability Inclusion Plan

Victoria Inclusive Victoria: State Disability Plan 2022–2026

Victoria Accessibility in Action: Disability Action Plan 2022–2026

Tasmania’s Disability Strategy 2025–2027

Western Australia State Disability Strategy 2020–2030

Disability advisory groups

All states and territories have groups they use to regularly engage with people with disability. These groups provide advice about government policy and programs that affect people with disability.

Learn more about these disability advisory groups:

Australian Capital Territory Disability Reference Group

New South Wales Disability Council

Northern Territory Disability Advisory Committee

Tasmanian Premier's Disability Advisory Council

Victorian Disability Advisory Council

Queensland Disability Advisory Council

South Australia Disability Engagement Group

Western Australian Ministerial Advisory Council on Disability

Local government action

The Australian Local Government Association is the national voice of local government and represents 537 councils across Australia. To help councils better support people with disability they have created a guide called Disability Inclusion Planning – A Guide for Local Government.

Learn more about the Disability Inclusion Planning – A Guide for Local Government (PDF)

Commonwealth government action

National Disability Representative Organisations

Disability Representative Organisations provide systemic advocacy and representation for Australians with disability.

These peak bodies provide advice to the Commonwealth government on breaking down barriers and improving social and economic participation and engage with a range of ministers and portfolios. They provide systemic advocacy for Australians with disability to:

  • promote an understanding of the lives of people with disability
  • promote and protect the rights and dignity of people with disability
  • support service providers in delivering services to people with disability
  • foster support for the participation of people with disability in all aspects of community life.

The Disability Representative organisations are:

Children and Young People with Disability Australia

Disability Australia Consortium, which is made up of:

First Peoples Disability Network Australia

People with Disability Australia

Women with Disabilities Australia

National Ethnic Disability Alliance