(1) The public guardian has the powers given under this Act or another Act,
including the powers of a community visitor, or child advocacy officer, given
under this Act.
(2) Also, the public guardian may do all things necessary or
convenient to be done to perform the public guardian’s functions.
(3)
Without limiting subsection (2) , the public guardian may ask the NDIS agency
or NDIS commissioner for information the public guardian considers necessary
or convenient to perform the public guardian’s functions.