


Source:
ABC Melbourne
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Video
Publication Date:
3 Jul 2023
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A new childcare subsidy regime designed to make the service cheaper for about 1.2 million families is set to launch next Monday, but not everyone is a fan of the scheme.
Canadian expert in childcare economics, Emeritus Professor Gordon Cleveland, said Australia "could do an awful lot better" by following in Canada's footsteps and implementing a fixed $10-a-day fee.
Listen online to hear his interview with Madeleine Morris.
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