States and territories push back against Labor's NDIS overhaul plan to shift 160,000 participants
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Summary
States and territories have launched a significant attack on Labor's proposed NDIS overhaul, which aims to shift 160,000 people away from the scheme by 2030. The state governments argue the changes were not what they agreed to and raise concerns about cost-shifting and the impact on vulnerable Australians who rely on the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
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The changes would shift 160,000 people away from the scheme by 2030
Labor NDIS overhaul not what states bargained for
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