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Australian government overhauls NDIS, reducing participants by 160,000 by 2030
The Australian government is overhauling the National Disability Insurance Scheme, introducing new criteria and slashing participant numbers from 760,000 to around 600,000 by 2030. Health Minister Mark Butler warned that without reform, the NDIS could cease to exist, citing unsustainable growth. Budget cuts mean some participants may see reductions of up to $5,000 annually.
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