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NDIS changes could push families into crisis, inquiry warned
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- Skye Kakoschke-Moore says the government's bill would shift more work onto already burnt-out families.
- The first of three days of Senate hearings probing the government's dramatic NDIS bill has kicked off in Melbourne.
- Advocates aired a raft of concerns about the proposed legislation, including about changes they worry will push more responsibilities onto exhausted families.
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Skye Kakoschke-Moore says the government's bill would shift more work onto already burnt-out families. (ABC News: Che Chorley)
The first of three days of Senate hearings probing the government's dramatic NDIS bill has kicked off in Melbourne.
Advocates aired a raft of concerns about the proposed legislation, including about changes they worry will push more responsibilities onto exhausted families.
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