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Angus Taylor using NDIS cuts as ‘pawn in bigger chess game’, Mark Butler warns

Opposition and Greens could team up to extend inquiry into changes but health minister ‘utterly convinced’ federal government’s plan is right

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Angus Taylor using NDIS cuts as ‘pawn in bigger chess game’, Mark Butler warns

Opposition and Greens could team up to extend inquiry into changes but health minister ‘utterly convinced’ federal government’s plan is right

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afr.com5 g fa

Coalition mounts push to delay tax bill, NDIS cuts by six months

The Coalition has offered the Greens a six-month inquiry into plans to cut the NDIS, in return for a six-month probe into the controversial budget tax changes.

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  1. venerdì 12 giugno 2026·afr.com

    Coalition mounts push to delay tax bill, NDIS cuts by six months

    The Coalition has offered the Greens a six-month inquiry into plans to cut the NDIS, in return for a six-month probe into the controversial budget tax changes.

  2. domenica 14 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    Angus Taylor using NDIS cuts as ‘pawn in bigger chess game’, Mark Butler warns

    Opposition and Greens could team up to extend inquiry into changes but health minister ‘utterly convinced’ federal government’s plan is right