All Aussie households earning less than $530,000 could access three days of subsidised child care under a Labor election push to woo parents.
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Australian families earning less than $530,000 a year will be able to send their kids to childcare for at least three days a week under a Labor election pledge.
All Aussie households earning less than $530,000 could access three days of subsidised child care under a Labor election push to woo parents.
Anthony Albanese to portray Labor as the party of equitable early education while attacking Liberals for being ‘stuck in the past’
From January 2026, the current Activity Test will be replaced, guaranteeing three days a week of subsidised early education for children who need it.
From January 2026, the current Activity Test will be replaced, guaranteeing three days a week of subsidised early education for children who need it.
Labor is making a fresh election pitch to the parents of 1.4 million children in child care with a promise to guarantee three days of care to everyone...
Labor has unveiled a childcare policy for the upcoming federal election, charting a path to universal care.
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