State leaders, stakeholders and the opposition are increasingly critical of proposed NDIS reforms as the government prepares to push the changes through in the coming weeks. The concerns are raised at the end of a snap inquiry, with criticism hardening from multiple groups rather than being limited to political opponents. While the government has set a timeline that aims to deliver passage of the reforms soon, the inquiry’s conclusion does not appear to have eased objections. The sources indicate that opposition parties and stakeholders question aspects of the reform package, contributing to a more adversarial atmosphere as the scheduled vote approaches. The reporting frames the current moment as politically sensitive, with negotiations and scrutiny continuing close to the point where the legislation is expected to be advanced. Overall, the articles present a picture of growing resistance to the reforms on practical and policy grounds, alongside continued determination by the government to progress the legislation within its targeted timeframe.