The Times Australia
Mirvac Harbourside
The Times World News

.

Anthony Albanese to promise three days subsidised child care without an activity test

  • Written by Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra



Anthony Albanese will promise a re-elected Labor government would guarantee three days of subsidised child care without people having to undertake an activity test.

In an address on Wednesday to an early education event in Brisbane, Albanese will say every family earning up to $530,000 would have access to this guarantee. The plan would cost $427 million over five years and begin in January 2026.

The present activity test determines the maximum number of hours of subsidised care per fortnight. Activities include paid work, studying, volunteering and looking for work. The more hours of activity, the more hours of subsidised care people can receive. There are exemptions for low income earners and some other families.

Under the prime minister’s promise, those accessing subsidised care of more than three days would still have to meet an activity test.

The recent Productivity Commission inquiry into early childhood education and care recommended the activity test be entirely scrapped.

In his speech, released in part ahead of delivery, Albanese says the activity test puts “extra weight on the shoulders of parents who are already doing the hard yards of looking for work while locking their children out of early education.

"Denying them those learning skills and social skills that get you ready for school.”

He says too often those children who miss out on early education are those for whom it would make the most difference.

“Our Three Day Guarantee will ensure every family can afford three days of high-quality early education.”

Labor wants to “build a universal child care system. Simple, affordable and accessible, for every family.”

But Albanese stresses the plan does not mean mandatory attendance. “The choice will be up to parents, as always, as it should be. But we want families to have a real choice. We want to make sure that your decision isn’t dictated by where you live, or what you do for a living.”

Albanese says this term the government has been putting the foundations for a universal system into place. The single biggest commitment it took to the last election was its cheaper child care policy, he points out.

This investment has cut the cost of child care for more than one million families, with the average family saving more than $4.400, he says.

He says next week’s budget update will show Commonwealth funding for child care subsidies w increasing by $3.1 billion over the next four years, supporting an extra 200,000 children.

The Productivity Commission in its report said the activity test was brought in to boost workforce participation. But it had “cemented a view” among some disadvantaged families that early childhood education was “only for people who have jobs”.

“The test was tightened in 2018 to reduce the number of subsidised hours families could access without meeting the activity test. The Child Care Package Evaluation, undertaken after this tightening, showed that it is not clear that labour force participation goals have been achieved,” the report said. “Changes in employment and other activities were small and not necessarily attributable to the activity test.”

Read more https://theconversation.com/anthony-albanese-to-promise-three-days-subsidised-child-care-without-an-activity-test-245668

Mirvac Harbourside

Times Magazine

YepAI Joins Victoria's AI Trade Mission to Singapore for Big Data & AI World Asia 2025

YepAI, a Melbourne-based leader in enterprise artificial intelligence solutions, announced today...

Building a Strong Online Presence with Katoomba Web Design

Katoomba web design is more than just creating a website that looks good—it’s about building an onli...

September Sunset Polo

International Polo Tour To Bridge Historic Sport, Life-Changing Philanthropy, and Breath-Taking Beau...

5 Ways Microsoft Fabric Simplifies Your Data Analytics Workflow

In today's data-driven world, businesses are constantly seeking ways to streamline their data anal...

7 Questions to Ask Before You Sign IT Support Companies in Sydney

Choosing an IT partner can feel like buying an insurance policy you hope you never need. The right c...

Choosing the Right Legal Aid Lawyer in Sutherland Shire: Key Considerations

Legal aid services play an essential role in ensuring access to justice for all. For people in t...

The Times Features

Increase your holdings and hold your increases from a wisely diverse investment portfolio.

What comes to your mind when I ask about which investments are most important to you? I imagine we w...

Canberra Just Got a Glow Up: Inside Kingpin’s Dazzling New Attractions

Canberra’s entertainment scene just levelled up. Kingpin entertainment, Australia’s home of immers...

The Capsule CEO: Ashley Raso’s Reinvention from Property Developer to Fashion Founder

From property developer to creative founder, Raso positions Capsule WD as the wardrobe system resh...

Yellow Canary partners with global payroll audit leader Celery to bring pre-payroll review technology to Australia

Payroll compliance is becoming tougher for Australian employers. Underpayment cases continue to do...

Noticing These 5 Issues? Contact an Emergency Plumber Now

The invisible arteries running through homes, plumbing systems, streamline daily life discreetly...

The Perfect Champagne Day Pairing: Luke Nguyen’s Chargrilled Lemongrass Beef Skewers

Celebrate Champagne Day on October 24th with this delicious recipe and elegant pairing from Luke Ngu...

Bribing kids to eat vegetables might backfire. Here’s what to do instead

It’s a tactic many parents know well: “eat two bites of broccoli, and then you can have desser...

Common Wall Mounting Challenges and How Professionals Solve Them

It is not always as easy as it seems to mount artwork, shelves, or TVs, since some difficulties are ...

Understanding Centrelink Investment Property Valuation: A Guide for Australian Property Owners

Introduction Owning an investment property in Australia can bring financial stability — but it al...