House debates

Thursday, 10 October 2024

Bills

Wage Justice for Early Childhood Education and Care Workers (Special Account) Bill 2024; Second Reading

4:28 pm

Photo of Tony PasinTony Pasin (Barker, Liberal Party, Shadow Assistant Minister for Infrastructure and Transport) Share this | Hansard source

With a couple of minutes before adjournment it might not surprise members to hear that I won't be able to conclude my contribution on the Wage Justice for Early Childhood Education and Care Workers (Special Account) Bill 2024. But I want to say that of course the coalition understands the importance of early childhood educators and of childcare workers, so this increase in their take-home pay is welcomed. However, this funding is slated to cease on 30 November 2026. It does beg the question, and I think it's an important question: what happens in year 3—that is, after 2026 and beyond? It's a very important question.

In my contribution I don't want to focus on the question of what childcare workers are paid or of what the government has done around subsidies for parents. Rather I want to focus on the childcare deserts that persist across our country. It might come as a bit of a surprise to some in the gallery that many parts of Australia don't enjoy child care and don't have the ability for parents to put children in child care. Much of my electorate is situated in those deserts. In fact, child care is delivered a half-day a fortnight out of the boot of a car in some of my locations. That's not good enough. I want to see the minister responsible for this important portfolio area focusing some of her attention on addressing the childcare deserts, because it doesn't matter how much you're prepared to pay a childcare worker or how much you subsidise parents if there are no places—

Debate interrupted.

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