Childcare subsidies make up half of new spending for women
The government will spend $3.4 billion to promote women’s health, safety and economic security, with half of this to be absorbed by well-flagged childcare subsidies.
In an exercise the Coalition hopes will win back estranged female voters, women-friendly measures include support for those who have escaped domestic violence, extending the super guarantee to employees who earn less than $450 a month and helping more women to forge maths and science-based careers.
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