Rebecca Gredley
Participants in the national disability insurance scheme will keep receiving enough support despite its $4.6 billion underspend, the minister responsible insists.
The Morrison government revealed on Thursday the budget was almost out of deficit, thanks to less money going to the NDIS.
NDIS Minister Stuart Robert has defended the underspend, saying no participant had received less money as a result.
He said 100,000 participants "couldn't be found" or were counted twice, suggesting less money was now needed for the scheme.