Politics by Samantha Maiden 3rd May 2021 1:02 PM Parents with two kids in childcare won t secure a dollar of fee relief under Prime Minister Scott Morrison s proposed overhaul for over a year and families with only one child will get nothing. Experts have warned the devil is in the detail of Prime Minister Scott Morrison s new $1.7 billion boost to childcare spending. It s promising to save families with two kids in care up to $125 a week in fees but the majority of parents currently struggling to pay high fees today are unlikely to secure any benefits. Under the plan around half of Australian families will be eligible to receive a 95 per cent subsidy but only for their second and subsequent children.
Politics by Samantha Maiden 3rd May 2021 1:02 PM Parents with two kids in childcare won t secure a dollar of fee relief under Prime Minister Scott Morrison s proposed overhaul for over a year and families with only one child will get nothing. Experts have warned the devil is in the detail of Prime Minister Scott Morrison s new $1.7 billion boost to childcare spending. It s promising to save families with two kids in care up to $125 a week in fees but the majority of parents currently struggling to pay high fees today are unlikely to secure any benefits. Under the plan around half of Australian families will be eligible to receive a 95 per cent subsidy but only for their second and subsequent children.
Huge catch in PMâs new childcare plan Prime Minister Scott Morrison has unveiled a childcare relief package ahead of the Budget. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Bianca De Marchi
Politics by Samantha Maiden 3rd May 2021 1:02 PM Parents with two kids in childcare won t secure a dollar of fee relief under Prime Minister Scott Morrison s proposed overhaul for over a year and families with only one child will get nothing. Experts have warned the devil is in the detail of Prime Minister Scott Morrison s new $1.7 billion boost to childcare spending. It s promising to save families with two kids in care up to $125 a week in fees but the majority of parents currently struggling to pay high fees today are unlikely to secure any benefits.
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