Greg Jericho criticizes NDIS cuts as evidence of Australia's 'warped' budget priorities
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Nour Haydar, Greg Jericho, Miles Herbert, Karishma Luthria, Hannah Parkes
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Greg Jericho, Guardian columnist and chief economist at the Australia Institute, criticizes the Albanese government's federal budget for imposing the largest cuts on Australians with disabilities while showing more concern for the wealthy. He argues this reveals 'warped' national priorities.
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· 2 pulleddespite Australians with disabilities copping the biggest cuts in the budget, hearts bleed only for the wealthy
what the NDIS cuts reveal about Australia's 'warped' priorities
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