Condemn the budget's $5,000 cap on veterans' allied health and demand it be scrapped — back it or block it?
Nationals MP Pat Conaghan moved this motion attacking the government's 2026-27 budget decision to introduce a $5,000 annual limit on veterans' allied health services — physiotherapy, psychology, exercise physiology and occupational therapy — from 1 July 2027. The motion says the cap risks veterans delaying treatment, and calls on the government to scrap it and properly fund veteran and family support programs. Coalition speakers backed it with constituent stories and demanded details on how veterans could get funding above the cap. Labor speakers argued the reforms are the biggest boost to allied health fees in 20 years, respond to the defence and veteran suicide royal commission, replace a rigid 12-session referral system with a more flexible limit, and that veterans with complex needs will keep getting care beyond $5,000. The debate ran about 41 minutes and was adjourned with no vote.