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Brutal moment disabled reporter hits NDIS minister with cutting question as he cuts scheme
The NDIS Minister faced a tough question from a journalist with a disability on Wednesday.
The Albanese government this week launched the most significant intervention in the disability support scheme’s history ...
Health Minister Mark Butler is also predicting that many allied health workers that have flocked to the NDIS will move to ...
NDIS Minister Mark Butler says the scheme was designed to support 410,000 people with a disability, but currently supports ...
The Greens, Coalition and disability advocates have come out in force against Labor's planned changes to the NDIS, and Iran ...
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Aussies panic about being cut off the NDIS as Mark Butler is asked simple question three times
Australians have raised concerns they could be kicked off the NDIS and their quality of life drop as a result.
While accepting the budget realities of the system and the need for change, we must also not lose sight of the people at the heart of this debate. Participants, advocates and providers are trying to ...
Moderating growth is vital, but doing so takes harder work than the government has attempted. It means rethinking ...
Around 160,000 recipients are set to lose access to the NDIS by 2030, with spending forecast to decrease from $70 billion to ...
Labor must confront “weak boundaries” that have allowed too many people onto the $50bn-a-year NDIS and eroded Australia’s “social capital” in caring for disabled friends and family, the scheme’s ...
Anthony Albanese has ordered the biggest shake-up of Labor’s $50bn-a-year disability scheme in a high-stakes bid to avoid ...
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