In a rare moment of bipartisan unity, Prime Minister Albanese and Opposition Leader Angus Taylor have struck deals on gambling ads, NDIS reforms, and scrapping the “Widow’s Tax,” setting aside political rivalry ahead of the next election. The Coalition seeks to prove it can govern responsibly, while Labor clears space for other priorities. Though disability advocates are disappointed with NDIS changes—needed to curb spiraling costs—the government hopes the deal preserves fiscal credibility and public trust. Still, implementation hurdles remain, and families worry about support cuts. With immigration, housing, and superannuation looming as future battlegrounds, this week’s cooperation stands out as a strategic pause in an otherwise heated political season.

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