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While the Iran war continues to disrupt energy markets and supplies, the Federal Government put the focus on another major issue, which it says was threatening to spiral out of control. The Government plans to kick 160,000 people off the National Disability Insurance Scheme by the end of the decade - a move, it says, is designed to save the scheme. GUESTSJames Massola, Chief Political Commentator for The Age and Sydney Morning HeraldGreg Brown, Chief Political Reporter at The AustralianStephanie Borys, Radio National Breakfast's political correspondent
By ABC Australia4
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While the Iran war continues to disrupt energy markets and supplies, the Federal Government put the focus on another major issue, which it says was threatening to spiral out of control. The Government plans to kick 160,000 people off the National Disability Insurance Scheme by the end of the decade - a move, it says, is designed to save the scheme. GUESTSJames Massola, Chief Political Commentator for The Age and Sydney Morning HeraldGreg Brown, Chief Political Reporter at The AustralianStephanie Borys, Radio National Breakfast's political correspondent

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