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Health Minister aims to limit NDIS growth amid family funding concerns
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Mattea, a three-year-old diagnosed with Jansen-de Vries syndrome, relies on the National Disability Insurance Scheme for essential support. With around 760,000 participants costing the government $50 billion annually, Health Minister Mark Butler aims to reduce the scheme's growth rate to 6 percent. Calls for careful reforms arise amid concerns from families over potential reductions in funding.
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