Australia’s federal Parliament advances a gambling reform package after it passes the House of Representatives, according to reports in multiple outlets. At the same time, outlets report that sweeping cuts to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) are expected to become law this week.

All three sources frame the developments as part of a broader reform agenda moving through the same legislative period. They present similar timelines and outcomes: the gambling changes complete one key parliamentary step in the House, while the NDIS measures are close to final approval. The coverage is presented in a live-update format, so details of the specific provisions, numbers affected, and the parliamentary vote margins are not included in the supplied text.

Across the outlets, the main difference is emphasis driven by the live-news framing rather than a dispute over the core facts. Each report highlights both the gambling legislation’s passage and the expectation that the NDIS reforms will be enacted soon, without indicating divergent interpretations in the provided summaries.