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When the National Disability Insurance Scheme was created in 2013, it was proof that a rich society could find the money to help people living with a disability. This was social democracy at work. Twelve years on, it has...
Mark Butler on the NDIS, private health and vaccine hesitancy is an episode from Please Explain by The Age and Sydney Morning Herald. When the National Disability Insurance Scheme was created in 2013, it was proof that a rich society could...
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Published Apr 30, 2026, 47:11 long, audio available.
When the National Disability Insurance Scheme was created in 2013, it was proof that a rich society could find the money to help people living with a disability. This was social democracy at work. Twelve years on, it has turned into a $62 billion behemoth, on track to cost more than the age pension. The Albanese government last week admitted the scheme was at risk of collapse. It announced a root-and-branch overhaul to remove 300,000 Australians from the scheme in the space of a few years. The man leading the contentious reform agenda is Health Minister Mark Butler. The 55-year-old South Australian has emerged as one of Labor's most energetic ministers, taking on big tasks in aged care, tobacco control and disability support. He's also been asked if he might be the next Labor leader after Anthony Albanese. He joins this bonus episode of Inside Politics with chief political correspondent Paul Sakkal. Background reading Natassia Chrysanthos and Paul Sakkal – New NDIS eligibility tool will be 'relatively blind' to diagnoses. Natassia Chrysanthos – 'Am I disabled enough?' The question autistic participants are asking after NDIS overhaul.
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Mark Butler on the NDIS, private health and vaccine hesitancy is an episode from Please Explain by The Age and Sydney Morning Herald.
This episode is 47:11 long.
This episode was published on Apr 30, 2026.
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