Labor’s NDIS measures will force more than 300,000 disabled people off the scheme over four years—the largest single cut to any Australian social program in history. Around 350 people attended the Melbourne rally, where one speaker, Grace, detailed how Australia’s housing crisis had impacted her and others with disabilities. While posturing over disability, knowing that the bipartisan NDIS cuts will pass parliament, the Greens continue to collaborate with the Labor government in a host of other areas. These and other workers’ struggles must be developed and unified in a national political and industrial struggle against the Albanese government’s cost-cutting agenda. LizAt the Melbourne rally, the WSWS interviewed Liz, who has been an NDIS recipient for eight years and said she was completely dependent on the program.