Thanks Rory. What changes could/should they make?
Go big, or go home. While keeping, as close as possible to the 30/30 rule (maybe time for a bit of rule breaking?) consider:
-first $500 tax free, and adjusted each year for inflation
-fund 50-100% of dentist costs
-extend funding for GP visits
-up 50% off public transport to 80%, and introduce permenantly
-extend fees free study to 2 years, or consider student loan forgiveness
-continue lifting benefits
-extend 20 hours free early childhood to a higher number of hours
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Thanks Rory. What changes could/should they make?
Go big, or go home. While keeping, as close as possible to the 30/30 rule (maybe time for a bit of rule breaking?) consider:
-first $500 tax free, and adjusted each year for inflation
-fund 50-100% of dentist costs
-extend funding for GP visits
-up 50% off public transport to 80%, and introduce permenantly
-extend fees free study to 2 years, or consider student loan forgiveness
-continue lifting benefits
-extend 20 hours free early childhood to a higher number of hours