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Aussie parents set for huge boost

Speaking on Sky News on Sunday, Minister Clare said while the government had acted to provide further bill relief to families through increased subsidies, it intended to embark on “serious reform” to lock in prices at lower levels.Mr Clare’s intervention follows the release of a new report into child care costs released by the Australian Consumer and Competition Commission (ACCC) which finds child care costs in Australia are less affordable when compared with most other OECD countries. In 2022, an Australian couple earning average wages with two children spent 16 per cent of their net household income on net childcare costs, compared with the 9 per cent OECD average, the report says.Earlier this year, the competition watchdog also found fees had outpaced inflation in the past five years, with increases of between 20 per cent and 32 per cent in the five years to 2022.In response, the Commission makes a number of recommendations to government including additional subsidies to under-serve

Two young men die after Syd music festivals

One man collaped at the Knockout Outdoor festival yesterday in Olympic Park and died later at Concorde hospital, according to The Daily Telegraph.A Listen Out attendee collapsed yesterday at a Chippendale hotel before he was taken to St Vincents hospital where he died. Autopsies will be carried out for the two men to determine their cause of death, which is not yet known.More information will be updated as it comes. Last year’s Listen Out and Knockout festival saw 18 hospitalisedLast year, Knockout Outdoor festival, which had an attendance of over 44,000, saw 12 people taken to hospital, most of which were suspected drug overdoses. Additionally, Listen Out 2022 saw more than 20,000 people embark on the festival grounds, with six taken to hospital. Earlier this year a 26-year-old Commonwealth Bank employee died at Sydney’s Transmission festival from a suspected overdose. According to police, over 130 people were treated at the Transmission Festival back in February, where several compla

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Newtown ‘mullet house’ renovated into a contemporary stunner

Recently renovated and with an architect- designed extension, the original facade blends seamlessly with the upgrades, creating a spectacular haven with a definite wow factor.The four-bedroom home has just hit the market following the reno, with a $1.32m-$1.45m price guide.The old red bricks certainly have enduring appeal, but it was the location of the 653sq m property, in Newtown’s coveted school zone and in proximity to a range of cafes, shops and parks, that was one of its greatest appeals for the current vendors.RELATED: Clifftop pad metres from Round the Twist lighthouse for saleSooshi Mango helping to sell ‘ethnic palace’Four key signs that your suburb is gentrifying and on the verge of getting pricey “We were initially drawn to our home’s north facing aspect and proximity to the Barwon River, Balyang Sanctuary, Pakington St and local public and private schools,” the vendors said.“The accessibility of Barwon River is a huge advantage of living in the river end of Newtown. Our fa

Federal government to implement new reforms to put pressure on childcare prices

Education Minister Jason Clare outlines key steps the Albanese government is implementing to bring down childcare fees. Mr Clare’s comments come after a new report found Australian families are spending as much as 16 per cent of their income on childcare. The ACCC report found the country ranked 26 out of 32 OECD countries when it came to childcare affordability. “A number of things need to happen if we’re going to put pressure on prices,” Mr Clare told Sky News Australia. “Step one are the reforms that we implemented in July to make childcare cheaper and that’s pushed the prices down by 14 per cent. “Step two are some of the reforms that are floated in this report and they’ll give us their final report in December. “Step three is the big work that’s being done by the productivity commission right now on what a universal early education system should look like for the next 10 years and beyond.” Via news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site https://www.news.com.au