The Government has broken its promise to make child care more affordable for Australian families, Labor says.
The Turnbull Government was forced to overhaul its $185 million nanny trial, which has seen nanny subsidies paid to just 60 families, according to a Fairfax report.
The families were paying an average of $35 an hour for the care.
Shadow Education and Early Childhood Minister Kate Ellis said the Government was out of touch when it came to childcare needs.
“This is not the solution for the majority of Australian families,” she said.
“When we have a look at the cost of a nanny, even with these subsidies, when we’re talking about costs of $35-an-hour, then clearly that is more than most families earn in an hour and that’s not the solution for them.”
The Government planned for up to 3,000 families to use this subsidised care. But so far only 60 families with 140 children have used nannies for an average of 20 hours a week.
Ms Ellis told ABC’s Barrie Cassidy on the Insiders program the Government was not sticking to its promises for affordable child care for all families.