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House of RepresentativesWednesday 1 July 2026

National Disability Insurance Scheme Amendment (Securing the NDIS for Future Generations) Bill 2026

Mr BUTLER (Hindmarsh—Minister for Disability and the National Disability Insurance Scheme, Minister for Health and Ageing and Deputy Leader of the House) (17:10): I just want to address a couple of remarks there. I've indicated my appreciation for the contributions that a number of crossbench members have made to this debate and for the time they've taken to draft amendments and come to us.

I think the member said there were 30-something amendments from the crossbench. A number of them do cross over; they deal with the same material. But we are supporting, I think, in total, 12 of those amendments.

I'll also move 18 government amendments—when we get to that—to reflect feedback we've received. I want to reiterate how much I value the engagement, even where people have different views about the direction that we should take, in relation to this critically important social program. I've made remarks about amendments that go to the reassessment proposals and support determinations.

There'll be some further debate about that over the course of the rest of this evening. For those same reasons, we're not supporting these amendments. The DEPUTY SPEAKER ( Mr Georganas ): The question is that amendments (2) to (4), (8) and (9) on sheet 1 be agreed to.

SourceHouse of Representatives, Wednesday 1 July 2026 — official recordTA-260701-house-68491a178a10:s095