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Childcare subsidies make up half of new spending for women

Sally Patten
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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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Sally Patten edits BOSS, and writes about workplace issues. She was the financial services editor and personal finance editor of the AFR, The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald. She edited business news for The Times of London. Connect with Sally on Twitter. Email Sally at spatten@afr.com

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