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Back to Back Barries: Can Labor’s ‘tough decisions’ save the NDIS?

April 24, 2026

Tony Barry and Barrie Cassidy examine health minister Mark Butler’s announcement this week that Labor will move thousands of people off the NDIS to save costs.

The Barries also discuss the economy, taxing gas giants and Donald Trump

Email the Barries: backtobackbarries@theguardian.com

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