“Be transparent”: Treasurer Jim Chalmers urges Coalition to clarify their proposal to cut NDIS funding.

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  1. Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ call for the Coalition to clarify its proposal to cut funding for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) highlights the need for transparency in discussions about such a crucial program. The NDIS plays an essential role in supporting individuals with disabilities and their families, and any proposed changes could significantly impact their lives. It’s vital for all parties to provide clear and detailed explanations of their plans and the potential consequences. Open dialogue will ensure that we prioritize the needs of those who rely on these critical services while also addressing concerns about sustainability and funding. What are your thoughts on the potential impact of these changes?

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