Delayed NDIS reform report 'proves probe was rushed'
A parliamentary inquiry report on the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) will be delayed until Friday, prompting criticism from advocates who call the decision 'disrespectful.' Disability groups warn that proposed changes could endanger thousands of participants, with NDIS Minister Mark Butler stating the legislation is still on track to pass by early.
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