Who will be the winners and losers if recommendations of a new report on child care measures are accepted by the Federal Government?
ABC 7.30 reporters take a look at...
Gail C. replied:
As long as those Ministers wives who own Child Care centres get lots of money from all this, which is already happening
Ian G. replied:
When I was young in the late 50's in the Adelaide suburbs my parents had a 110 squ m Housing Trust home, a gas stove and an icebox. We had a back yard full of fruit trees, vegetables and about 6 chooks (6 eggs per day). One in three houses had a car - we had time for a "Sunday drive". Today people want everything, massive homes, cars, computers needing two wages to support and then have children and expect everyone else to look after them. Progress? And just look at the undereveloped countries where they all want to be the same and "progress" to be the same - stressed out with the desire of greed and the constant worrying of how to pay for it all lol
Colin R. replied:
Once again the upper middle class benefit Nannies paid for by Abbott's charitable friends US! not US but us the people, pensioners, working families on less than $150,000 combined income . as was brought up in an interview this evening sell your home d own size, yes let the government, banks and lawyers and estate agents take a huge percentage of the sale price then you have to find a new home and pay the leeches again what headway have you made none except additional stress . all right for Morrison with his made for life Salary= Pension and expense account to fly here and there looking for investment properties ( re; WA senator 2013 )[ www.arjaymartin.com/random-interesting-articles ]
Just wondering if anyone knows of a registered childcare worker who would be interested in caring for my 1 year old son in our home at Charlestown of a Monday?