Where Has Dean Winter Been On Childcare?

Liberal Tasmania
  • Jo Palmer Minister for Education, Minister for Disability Services, Minister for Women and the Prevention of Family Violence, Deputy Leader for the Government in the Legislative Council, Member for Rosevears
  • This latest Labor policy is a shopping list of things the Tasmanian Liberal Government is already doing.

    Enter stage left, our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania's Future - released last election.

    We have already undertaken and completed an audit for on-site early childhood education and care.

    We have already identified schools that need Outside School Hours Care .

    We have already budgeted and announced four new supersized CFLCs that include space for child care.

    And we're already working to address workforce issues with our $5 million fund.

    And changing the rules to require childcare centres in every new school, when you're not committing to any new schools, is simply ridiculous.

    I wrote to the Federal Government in March , submitting 12 government school sites for the Commonwealth's consideration to provide capital funding to assist in establishing childcare centres, with the State Government to make the land available. As a result, we secured funding for the development of sites through the Building Early Education Fund at Huonville and Westbury Primary Schools.

    And the remaining promises raise more questions than answers:

    • How will the $500,000 be spent on the West Coast? That will build him a room - will he put it in Zeehan or Queenstown?
    • How will he engage with each and every community?
    • How much will this cost?
    • How will he fund it?
    • How will he staff it?

    This is pure politics - we have already done this work.

    Tasmanians are sick of the politics. They want action. They want stability. And they want it now.

    This election comes down to one choice: a strong Liberal team with a real plan or another merry-go-round of chaos and compromise.

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