Butler’s plans to bank billions in NDIS savings thrown into doubt
The federal government's plans to save billions in the National Disability Insurance Scheme have faced setbacks after a Senate inquiry was delayed again on Friday. Critics, including Greens senator Jordon Steele-John, raised concerns over rushed reforms that could impact budget savings, with Treasury estimating a one-year pause could erase $17 billion in expected savings.
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