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Childcare fees: costs set to soar

Posted by: 2UE | 10 October, 2011 - 3:43 PM
Government looking at means testing the childcare rebate

At least 90% of childcare centres with two and three-year-olds will raise their fees to cope with the introduction of carer-to-child ratios of one to five, Child Care NSW claims. John Stanley looks at the slug ahead for families.

 



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  • Is the problem mick that you work in marketing department?

    Patrick Tuesday 11 October, 2011 - 6:12 PM
  • "THERE WILL BE NO CARBON TAX UNDER THE GOVERNMENT I LEAD"
    N.B. Once Labor's fraudulent carbon-dioxide tax starts hitting our struggling economy. I can tell you that 100% of child-care centres!! Will absolutely raise their already very expensive, increasing fees!
    Forget about all this ridiculous, liar-Juliar Dullard compensation "crap"!! Furthermore, Juliar Dullard truthfully said that: "the carbon-tax is to cause pain"!! DO TELL, JULIAR!!

    Abdullah Abdullah Tuesday 11 October, 2011 - 3:36 PM
  • Patrick you have said it all there is no misunderstanding that my previous assessment of you was absolutely correct, so what are you going to do when you are on the street looking for a job.
    The cost of child will go up without any justification except for the changes being bought in, a lot of young families will be severely affected.

    mick Tuesday 11 October, 2011 - 1:36 PM
  • You are a complete and utter idiot mick. For reasons you'll never understand.

    Patrick Tuesday 11 October, 2011 - 9:06 AM
  • Patrick you are a tool, "if government does not grow" it is already over the top. See how you feel when you lose your job in the near future.

    mick Tuesday 11 October, 2011 - 1:15 AM
  • 2ue need to lay off the government bashing. If government doesn't grow how toff private school set find jobs? You expect them to struggle for job security? Or to worry about their super funds?

    Patrick Monday 10 October, 2011 - 4:57 PM

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