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Impassioned Jacqui Lambie reveals health struggle as she condemns Labor’s ‘callous disregard for veterans’

Independent senator urges prime minister to reconsider, arguing $5,000 cap for allied health services did not go far enough Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Jacqui Lambie has slammed Labor over its controversial $5,000 cap for allied health services for veterans, and accused it of a “callous disregard for veterans’ health and wellbeing”. The independent Tasmanian senator told the Senate in a fiery speech on…

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  • Awaiting deadline 40% Government Concession

    Facing significant political pressure from an outspoken Senator, the Labor government announces a mid-cycle review of the $5,000 cap. They might not scrap the cap entirely, but they signal a willingness to increase the funding threshold or introduce supplementary private health vouchers for veterans.

    Watch for: Minister for Veterans' Affairs announces a formal review of the $5,000 allied health cap · The Prime Minister issues a statement acknowledging 'concerns raised regarding veteran support'

  • Awaiting deadline 30% Parliamentary Stalemate

    The government holds firm on the current budget allocation, citing fiscal responsibility, while Lambie continues her aggressive cross-bench advocacy. The debate remains heated in the Senate, but no immediate policy shift occurs, leading to a period of sustained political deadlock.

    Watch for: The Senate adjourns without a vote on the veterans' funding amendment · Jacqui Lambie secures a commitment from a named opposition MP to join her critique

  • Awaiting deadline 20% Coalition Internal Pressure

    The pressure shifts from the Senate to the wider Coalition party. A significant backbencher in the governing party, concerned about electoral fallout, publicly calls on the government to raise the cap, forcing the PM's hand on a minor adjustment.

    Watch for: A named Coalition MP posts a social media critique referencing Lambie's health arguments · Internal party polling data regarding veteran support is leaked to the media

  • Awaiting deadline 10% Unforeseen Policy Pivot (Counter-Intuitive)

    Instead of increasing the funding cap, the government announces a completely unrelated, massive overhaul of the entire Veterans Affairs department structure. The change is framed as a 'systemic overhaul' rather than a direct response to the health cap criticism, effectively burying the debate for now.

    Watch for: The Department of Veterans' Affairs announces a new, independently chaired 'National Health Strategy' for veterans · The PM announces a major infrastructure bill for veterans that does not mention funding increases

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