Acting Minister for Finance and Services Andrew Constance has today announced details for the NSW Government’s CTP roundtable, with relevant stakeholders and community representatives to discuss the proposed reforms at Parliament House on Wednesday 24 July.
CTP roundtable to be broadcast online
Minister for Ageing and Disability Services Andrew Constance today released further details on the NSW Government’s CTP roundtable to consult with industry and the community on the Motor Accident Injuries Amendment Bill 2013.
Top advisers appointed on CTP reform
Minister for Ageing and Disability Services Andrew Constance today announced that John Della Bosca and John Walsh AM would assist a steering committee in advising the NSW Government on its CTP reforms.
Independent costings show CTP savings for motorists
The Motor Accidents Authority has today released the actuarial advice that supports the NSWsGovernment’s reform to drive down the cost of green slips for motorists.
Andrew Constance Media Release CTP Legislation
The NSW Government has today announced it will withdraw the Motor Accident Injuries Amendment Bill 2013 from Parliament with Labor and the Greens set to block the legislation and vote for higher green slip prices in the Upper House.
New research centre to aid motor vehicle crash victims
Minister for Finance and Services Dominic Perrottet and Minister for Health and Minister for Medical Research Jillian Skinner today officially opened the John Walsh Centre for Rehabilitation Research at the Royal North Shore Hospital campus.
Government acts to address CTP concerns
Acting Minister for Finance and Services Andrew Constance has today announced that during the winter recess of Parliament, the NSW Government will hold a CTP roundtable with relevant stakeholders and community representatives to consult further on the Motor Accident Injuries Amendment Bill 2013.
Hunter man found guilty of workers comp fraud
A Hunter truck driver has been found guilty of workers compensation fraud, fined and sentenced to a 12 month Intensive Corrections Order after making claims with three different employers and continuing to work.
New Workers Compensation Regulation
The Workers Compensation Regulation 2016 (2016 Regulation) commences on 1 September 2016. It remakes, with minor amendments, the Workers Compensation Regulation 2010 (2010 Regulation).
Merit review user guide published
As part of a recent review of workers compensation guidelines and policies, SIRA is replacing its Guidelines for work capacity decision internal reviews by insurers and merit reviews by the Authority (Review Guidelines).