Labor’s cost of living crisis is making it harder to send kids to school ready to learn.
Australian families are scrambling to find money for uniforms, stationery, and textbooks this January with the cost of education up 4.8 per cent since Labor was elected.
The findings of the Australian Law Reform Commission Report (‘ALRC’) Confronting Complexity: Reforming Corporations and Financial Services Legislation must be urgently addressed by the Albanese Government.
Getting Aussie kids back to school has never been more expensive – with parents copping an almost 5 per cent spike in education costs since Labor came to government.
It means higher fees and more back pocket pain for school staples like uniforms and stationery.
More than 65,000 jobs have been lost as the pain Australians are feeling from the Albanese Government’s cost of living crisis continues into the New Year.
The Coalition is urging the Albanese Labor Government to rule out adopting recommendations from a draft Productivity Commission report which threatens to rip funding from non-government schools and charities.
More Australians are trying to find a job as the Albanese Government’s chaotic handling of the economy imposes harsh new costs on households, families and businesses.