Cuts to the National Disability Insurance Scheme are the largest source of savings in the federal budget, leaving many in the disability community angry and anxious about what's to come. The details of which participants will lose their supports, and whether state governments will fill those gaps, are still being worked out.
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Folge vom 13.05.2026'Devastated' disability community reacts to federal budget
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Folge vom 13.05.2026Critics pay out on PM for 'cowardly' gambling reformsThe government has finally filed its formal response to the gambling inquiry chaired by the late MP Peta Murphy. But their response has drawn sharp criticism from advocates, who say it was dropped the day of the federal Budget - and that it doesn't go far enough.
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Folge vom 13.05.2026British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer defies more internal calls for his resignationBritish Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer insists he has no intention of resigning as calls grow louder within his own Labour Party for him to step down after historic losses last week in local council elections. Starmer's insistence to stay has seen some of the junior members of his government quit in protest.
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Folge vom 13.05.2026Investors, renters react cautiously to Australia changing negative gearing, capital gains taxSpeculation was rife in the lead up to this year's budget about what it would contain for housing investors. Now we know what Treasurer Jim Chalmers has planned for the capital gains tax discount, and negative gearing regime, both of which have been blamed for favouring investors over first home buyers and inflating prices. What do the changes mean for renters and potential buyers in the housing market?