Senate inquiry told 240,000 people will be removed from NDIS scheme
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By political reporter Joshua Boscaini
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Summary
A Senate inquiry into the government's National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) changes has been told that 240,000 people will be "exited" from the scheme. The live blog also covers political developments including Anthony Albanese's tax decision being used by One Nation, the UK defence secretary's resignation not affecting AUKUS, and Coalition discussions around a potential preference deal with One Nation being ruled out by Senator Jane Hume.
Key quotes
· 3 pulled240,000 people will be 'exited' from the scheme
Preference deal with One Nation 'entirely off the table': Jane Hume
Murray Watt says Coalition is in 'chaos' over talks of One Nation preference deal
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