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Universal childcare? Remember what the PC said about the NDIS
It is worth remembering how spectacularly wrong the Productivity Commission was when it gave the green light to the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
Phillip CooreyPolitical editorBefore either party rushes to embrace the Productivity Commission’s recommendations for universal childcare, it is worth remembering how spectacularly wrong the commission was in 2017 when it gave the green light to the NDIS.
“Once fully implemented, it is expected that around 475,000 people with disability will receive individualised supports, at an estimated cost of $22 billion each year, with improved prospects of employment and social participation,” the PC proclaimed.
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