Labor fears child care cuts will hit nearly 1000 Gilmore families

Updated August 14 2018 - 3:57pm, first published August 9 2018 - 5:30pm
Fiona Phillips and Tanya Plibersek with Noah, Madelyne and Chelsea at Jerry Bailey Children’s Centre in Shoalhaven Heads on Thursday. Picture: Rebecca Fist
Fiona Phillips and Tanya Plibersek with Noah, Madelyne and Chelsea at Jerry Bailey Children’s Centre in Shoalhaven Heads on Thursday. Picture: Rebecca Fist

The federal government’s new child care regime has left nearly 1000 families in Gilmore worse off according to Deputy Labor Leader Tanya Plibersek and Labor’s candidate for Gilmore Fiona Phillips.

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