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Childcare gap-fee waiver doesn’t cover any out-of-pocket costs
On July 15, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Minister for Education and Youth announced what they called “additional support for New South Wales” to allow childcare services to waive gap-fees for parents keeping their children at home due to current COVID-19 restrictions.
After the news, many families who have since kept their children at home have started to find out that they are still being charged as usual for days of absence.
It appears the federal government simply told childcare centers they are allowed to waive the gap fee for absence if they want but the won’t be compensated by the government.
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New Zealand To Accept ISIS-Linked Woman And Her Children New Zealand To Accept ISIS-Linked Woman And Her Children New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said cancelling the ISIS-linked woman s citizenship would leave them stateless.
Updated: July 26, 2021 10:29 am IST
New Zealand announced Monday it would accept a woman linked to the Islamic State group and her two children, after Australia cancelled the former dual national s citizenship.
The New Zealand-born woman widely identified as Suhayra Aden moved to Australia at age six and was a dual national until Canberra stripped her of citizenship last year.
At the time, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said terrorists who fought with terrorism organisations forfeited the privilege of citizenship.