Snapping back to the childcare subsidy method is nuts. It should not be a system that profits | Lisa Bryant

Free childcare has come at the expense of educators, but too many people have become unemployed for us to go back to the old way

Despite the fact that it costs Australia over $8bn a year in subsidies, Australia’s childcare system is so broken that that when Covid-19 hit us, it was one of the first sectors that the government needed to bail out. Mass closures of centres were on the cards.

A rescue package that gave childcare operators 50% of the government revenue they received in a pre-pandemic reference fortnight and access to JobKeeper payments was hastily rolled out. The package also gave families free childcare.

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