Almost 75 per cent of AFR reader’s don’t believe the Albanese government can reform the National Disability Insurance Scheme within five years.
readers are not confident the Albanese government can deliver a sustainable National Disability Insurance Scheme within five years., containing spiralling costs and returning the program to its original parameters of caring for permanently and significantly disabled before the end of the decade.But 74 per cent ofreaders don’t believe the government can deliver on that promise, as states flag concerns they will be worse off under Mr Shorten’s proposal than they first anticipated.
“The states are right to be cautious about the proposed split of responsibilities with the NDIS update,” one reader said. The government softened its emissions reductions targets for popular vehicles in return for the adoption of environmentally beneficial technology by manufacturers.“Vehicle emissions have got to be reduced. I always view the Greens as an NGO, but they are useful sometimes,” one reader said. “The motor industry sounded like the supermarkets in their response to change.”
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