Appendix 3

Projected state and territory contributions to the NDIS

The table below outlines when each jurisdiction’s bilateral agreement was established with the Commonwealth and gives a breakdown of estimated state and territory annual contributions to the NDIS from 2018 through to 2023.
Projected state and territory contributions to the NDIS, as set out in full scheme bilateral agreements.
State/ territory
Commen-cement of bilateral agreement
2018-19
2019-20
2020-21
2021-22
2022-23
NSW
2018
$3.2 billion
$3.3 billion
$3.5 billion
$3.6 billion
$3.7 billion
VIC
2019
N/A
$2.6 billion
$2.7 billion
$2.8 billion
$2.9 billion
ACT
2019
N/A
$168.8 million
$175.5 million
$182.6 million
$189.9 million
QLD
2020 (some clauses from 2019)
N/A
N/A
$2.1 billion
$2.2 billion
$2.3 billion
SA
2018
$747.9 million
$777.7 million
$808.7 million
$840.9 million
$874.4 million
TAS
2019
N/A
$244.3 million
$254.0 million
$264.1 million
$274.6 million
NT
2019
N/A
$103.6 million
$107.7 million
$112.0 million
$116.5 million
WA
2017
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Source: Dr Rosalind Hewett, National Disability Insurance Scheme Quick Guide, Research Paper Series 2021-22, Parliamentary Library, 17 February 2022, p. 5.
* Western Australia’s contributions are subject to a complex set of conditions based on actual participant numbers and are divided into NDIA costs and participant costs. Western Australia is not due to reach full scheme status until 2023.

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