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1. The cost of childcare is about to double for thousands of parents.
Childcare is about to cost a whole lot more for thousands of Australian parents after Government plans to cut the costs of childcare look unlikely to be legislated before the election.
With the Turnbull government now conceding Parliament will not pass promised reforms until after the election more families will hit the $7500 cap on childcare fee relief and be banned from claiming the 50 per cent rebate until the end of the financial year.
Education Minister Simon Birmingham is blaming Labor and the Greens for not passing family tax benefit cuts to fund the program saying they are preventing families being $1500 a year better off from proposed childcare reforms.
But Labor says it’s the government’s fault as it hasn’t even debated the legislation in the parliament.
“We do need to fix the childcare system, but it has to be paid for and the Turnbull government has clear plans that for ordinary working families would make them around $1500 a year better off,” Simon Birmingham said yesterday.
Opposition education spokeswoman Kate Ellis said Labor has made it clear it supports additional investment in childcare and would back the government’s legislation if it was brought into the house of representatives.
Mr Birmingham told Sky News the reforms will be taken as policy to the election.
“We can either put it to the parliament, have it defeated and abandon it or we can accept that it’s not going to pass the parliament and try and seek a mandate for the entire package and hope we can have more success in the next parliament.”
Top Comments
Yes please standardise the dates! The disruption to the school term is ridiculous. Two 4-day weeks either side of Easter, then one full week of school then holidays for two weeks. I'm sure mine aren't the only kids out there that become disoriented with the shortened weeks and lack of schedule.