‘Strip us of our rights’: Controversial NDIS reforms set to pass
Last night, the government's controversial changes to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) passed the Senate with the Coalition's support. Now, the equally unpopular gambling reforms are on the same path. The post ‘Strip us of our rights’: Controversial NDIS reforms set to pass appeared first on Crikey .
The Australian government's controversial National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) reforms have passed the Senate with the support of the Coalition. According to The Guardian Australia and The Guardian, 63 government amendments were introduced across both houses to secure the Coalition's backing for the changes, which aim to reduce spending on the scheme.
The bill is now due to be returned to the lower house. The government's changes have been met with criticism, with some describing them as stripping people of their rights, as reported by Crikey.
The health minister, Mark Butler, was quoted by The Guardian Australia and The Guardian as saying that the amendments were introduced to win the Coalition's support for the government's changes. The bill's passage in the Senate occurred on a Wednesday evening.
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