Lower spending on the NDIS won't mean a lack of support for people with disabilities, Minister Bill Shorten says, following updated budget forecasts.
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The federal government is confident of reaching an agreement with the opposition to pass reforms to cap spending of the NDIS.
Lower spending on the NDIS won't mean a lack of support for people with disabilities, Minister Bill Shorten says, following updated budget forecasts.
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