Australian families are sick and tired of ongoing cuts to childcare under the Abbott government, writes Bill Shorten.
On the night of Tony Abbott’s election, he pledged to all Australians to lead “a government that accepts that it will be judged more by its deeds than by its mere words”.
It is against this that his hollow promises to focus on families in the upcoming Budget should be measured.
The Abbott Government has already tried to rip more than $6,000 away from a typical Australian family. That’s around three months of child care fees for one child alone that Tony Abbott wants to rip out of the pockets of Australian families, every year. On top of that, the Liberals have announced cuts of more than $1 billion to child care that will increase the cost of living for hundreds of thousands of families that rely on child care every day. These are the deeds by which we should judge Tony Abbott and his Government.
As a father who relies on child care to juggle a household in which both parents work, I understand the vital role that child care plays, both in terms of my daughter’s development at a vital stage in her life and enabling Chloe and I to go to work. That is why I believe, and Labor believes, in quality, affordability and flexible child care – all of which has been undermined by the Liberal’s cuts on the sector without any consultation.
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And what are you going to do Bill??? Any policies yet?
i want a party that sticks up the working class man