But while Opposition Leader Bill Shorten says his policy will help ease the financial burden facing nearly one million Aussie families, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has attacked the proposal as a “fantasy” the country can’t afford.At the moment, the Coalition seems to be sticking with the Child Care Subsidy it introduced in July 2018, with no new childcare policies on the horizon.
Those making above that threshold to $172,000 are entitled to a subsidy which gradually reduces to 50 per cent, while families earning from $172,000 to $251,000 receive a subsidy rate of 50 per cent, which is gradually reduced to 20 per cent for those earning $251,000 to $341,000. When the new policy was announced, Mr Shorten vowed that “no family will be worse off” under the ALP and that it would “save people up to $2100 per child per year”.
Early education is a parents job. Let kids be kids before they start school. It is not a requirement to send your kids to daycare before they start at school.
This is full on communism. Taxpayers money propping up private sector workers.
Shorten inventing shit again.
Bet he’s costed the $4B on current wages. Isn’t he going to give workers in the industry a huge wage rise? I’m sure the operators won’t pass that onto end users.
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