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Secret Data - Where Childcare Changes Will Hurt
Jan 15th, 2018 at 3:12pm
 
Secret’ data shows where childcare changes will hurt most    Sad
The New Daily January 15 2017

The Turnbull government has been forced to defend its overhaul of the childcare subsidies after new data revealed thousands of families will be worse off under the new system.   Sad

Education Department data obtained by Labor under freedom of information laws outlines the areas that will lose the most funding when the changes come into effect on July 1.

Some of Australia’s poorer metropolitan electorates will be worst impacted, the data suggests, but so will some of the country’s wealthiest, including the seats represented by Malcolm Turnbull and Tony Abbott.

That is because while the government is imposing tougher work requirements for parents to qualify for the subsidy, it is also slashing the funding available for high-income earners.

Amanda Rishworth says the changes will hurt low-income earners.

In New South Wales, the worst-hit electorate is the working class Western Sydney seat of Blaxland, held by Labor’s Jason Clare, where 3764 families are set to be worse off under the changes. That represents 37.2 per cent of families in the electorate who are set to lose money.

However, the wealthy blue ribbon Liberal seats of Warringah and Wentworth, held by former Liberal leader Mr Abbott and Mr Turnbull respectively, are among those most impacted in the state.

Nearly half (47.2 per cent) of families in Wentworth will receive less funding under the new package. The median weekly household in Mr Turnbull’s electorate is $2380, compared to a NSW figure of $1486, according to census data.

Further down the list in New South Wales, the Labor-held Western Sydney seats of Watson, Werriwa and McMahon are the biggest losers.

In Victoria, the data suggests working class electorates in Melbourne’s south-east and north will be hit hardest, though the pain will also be shared across the wealthier sandbelt seat of Goldstein and cabinet minister Kelly O’Dwyer’s seat of Higgins, with four in 10 families to lose funding.

The reforms mean 4337 families in Lalor, in Melbourne’s outer-north, will receive less assistance, while the worst-affected Queensland electorate is the Brisbane seat of Rankin, where one in three families will lose out.

Overall, Labor claimed 279,000 families would be worse off under the reforms, with Early Childhood spokeswoman Amanda Rishworth saying the data amounted to a “secret hit list”.

“What the figures reveal is that families right across Australia will be affected and indeed the majority of families who will be affected are in the two lowest income brackets,” she said.

“There are families earning under $70,000 that are going to be worse off as a result of the government’s childcare changes.

“This government has been more focused on spin and less about the truth and it is now time that they come clean with the Australian people.”   Sad

But Education Minister Simon Birmingham dismissed her criticisms, saying the reforms meant childcare subsidies would now be better targeted.

He asked if Ms Rishworth was suggesting more subsidies “should be going to families who aren’t working or even looking for work” or those earning above $350,000.

“What we’ve done is put an extra $2.5 billion into supporting the Australian childcare system and reforming it to give more money to people working long hours,” Senator Birmingham said.

While Labor has homed in on those who will lose out, the government argues that its modelling shows one million families will get a boost in their payments.

The main point of contention is the package’s new activity test, which will be used to determine who is eligible for the subsidy.

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Re: Secret Data - Where Childcare Changes Will Hurt
Reply #1 - Jan 15th, 2018 at 3:30pm
 
The childcare subsidy industry that should never have got off the ground has served its purpose in enriching some cronies out of the public purse... now it is time to bid a fond farewell to that old money-spinner.....

Good-bye Mr Chip-ins........a Grappler Studios Production, coming to a CCC near you...
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Reply #2 - Jan 15th, 2018 at 5:39pm
 
whiteknight wrote on Jan 15th, 2018 at 3:12pm:
Secret’ data shows where childcare changes will hurt most    Sad
The New Daily January 15 2017

The Turnbull government has been forced to defend its overhaul of the childcare subsidies after new data revealed thousands of families will be worse off under the new system.   Sad



If you want kids that's fine. Pay for them yourself.
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The ALP, the progressive party, the party of ideas, the workers' friend, is the only Australian political party to roast four young Australians in roof cavities. SHAME! SHAME! SHAME!
 
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Reply #3 - Jan 15th, 2018 at 7:08pm
 
salad in wrote on Jan 15th, 2018 at 5:39pm:
whiteknight wrote on Jan 15th, 2018 at 3:12pm:
Secret’ data shows where childcare changes will hurt most    Sad
The New Daily January 15 2017

The Turnbull government has been forced to defend its overhaul of the childcare subsidies after new data revealed thousands of families will be worse off under the new system.   Sad



If you want kids that's fine. Pay for them yourself.



$90 a day for childcare.
No point in working.....for some people. That's working well.
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Reply #4 - Jan 15th, 2018 at 7:36pm
 
Good govt is prepared to recognize shortcomings in its proposed legislation and then to amend this.

Actually this is a good tactic coming up to the election just that Labor brought it up too early and messed another thing up just like New England and Bennelong where Bull S. really excelled himself.

Labor seems to be following their Labor Liability Bull S. down the tube.
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