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State disability ministers push back on NDIS overhaul
Key takeaways
- Mark Butler said the government was carefully watching the Senate inquiry.
- The states and territories have accused the federal government of pushing ahead with changes to the NDIS that do not align with agreements made earlier this year.
- A three-day Senate inquiry probing the draft legislation is wrapping up today.
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Mark Butler said the government was carefully watching the Senate inquiry. (ABC News: Matt Roberts)
The states and territories have accused the federal government of pushing ahead with changes to the NDIS that do not align with agreements made earlier this year.
A three-day Senate inquiry probing the draft legislation is wrapping up today.
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