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NDIS. The health minister, Mark Butler, is due to announce major changes on Wednesday. The treasurer, [Jim Chalmers
Jim Chalmers](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/jim-chalmers--australian-politician-), on Tuesday. Only state and territory treasurers have been briefed on cuts ahead of the public announcement – not ministers responsible for implementing changes. Butler said he intended to work with
Jim Chalmers, flagged on Monday morning that cuts to the NDIS will be “easily the most important part of the savings package that we will present on budget night”. Butler will use an address
Jim Chalmers, said the budget’s savings package amounted to genuine economic reform, beyond the “usual nips and tucks”. “It is all about saving the NDIS from itself,” he said on Tuesday
Jim Chalmers this week warned that mooted changes to investor tax breaks would not generate “a huge amount of revenue” over the coming few years. The treasurer said in any policy change Labor made
Jim Chalmers](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/jim-chalmers--australian-politician-), could announce restrictions to negative gearing and the capital tax gains discount, nearly half of Australians – 46% – say they’d back reducing those tax breaks for property investors. Only
Jim Chalmers has announced the most ambitious and [politically risky tax changes](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/may/12/australia-federal-budget-2026-tax-capital-gains-negative-gearing-economy-housing-ndis-cost-of-living-oil-prices) since [the Howard era](https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/may/11/budget-2026-australia-labor-albanese-chalmers-howard-era-over) as part of a federal budget that defies the looming economic threat
Jim Chalmers admitting many Australians are feeling economic anxieties that are “driving them to consider” rightwing populist parties. The treasurer and Anthony Albanese have conceded that many people are locked out of the housing market