The Guardian Australia
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Australian government proposes sweeping NDIS cuts to save $36.2 billion
Australia's government proposed sweeping cuts to the National Disability Scheme on Thursday, potentially leaving some participants with funding gaps as part of a $36.2 billion budget savings measure. Health Minister Mark Butler will gain powers to change disability support rules without state approval for the first year. The reforms will tighten eligibility criteria and narrow requests for additional funding.
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