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Government under pressure to reverse psychology subsidy cuts
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Jan. 3, 2023 - 07:57
The federal government is under renewed pressure to wind back its decision to cut the number of subsidised psychology sessions just days after they were halved. The number of rebated sessions available was temporarily doubled in 2020 to help with mental health issues during the pandemic.