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Butler warns Coalition against using NDIS cuts as ‘pawn in bigger game’ and says bill delays could cost billions
Mark Butler warns the Coalition against using NDIS bill as a political pawn, as the opposition and Greens consider teaming up to delay the legislation. The health minister remains confident in the government's plan despite criticisms over the accelerated timeline for passing NDIS, negative gearing, and capital gains changes.
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