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“When disabled people die as a direct result of this bill, and they will, their blood will be on your hands,” Hannah Diviney told the NDIS inquiry. “How do I know people will die? Because you will have made it impossible for them to live in so many ways." trib.al/lNpB0ne
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With just 11 days allowed for submissions and three for hearings, the disability community testified to deep concerns and a lack of clarity over the sweeping reforms that Labor aims to push through parliament by July 2.
‘I do not want to go back’: NDIS cuts spark new fears
The Saturday Paper