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Labor's childcare plan: parents, children, and educators stand to benefit, but questions remain

  • Written by Jen Jackson, Education Policy Lead, Mitchell Institute, Victoria University
Labor's childcare plan: parents, children, and educators stand to benefit, but questions remainHundreds of thousands of Australians parents would be in work if childcare was more affordable.from shutterstock.com

Labor’s proposed A$4 billion reform to the childcare subsidy on Sunday confirms that early childhood is a key policy issue this election. This is on top of Labor’s previous announcement of 15 hours of funded preschool for...

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