by MIA FREEDMAN
It’s not every day the Prime Minister sits at your desk and types on your computer. Welcome to Thursday. When the Prime Minister’s office approached us a few days ago saying that the PM was keen to engage with Mamamia readers on the subject of childcare, we swung into action. Desks were tidied. Muffins and cupcakes were baked. An advance team including the Australian Federal Police and a charming man called Jeremy (whom I immediately called Jez and hugged) came 48hours prior to assess the security situation. It was very West Wing but not really. Somehow, I then began inviting people to come and meet Julia Gillard. My children. Their friends. Their friends’ siblings. As if it was my wedding. The only reason my parents and in-laws didn’t rock up is because they’re away on holidays.
When my kids arrived my 3yo announced “Is the Prime Minister not here yet?” and then got busy with the muffins. It started officially shortly before 10am with a warm ‘G’day!’ from the PM as she got out of her car and came straight over to say hello (I kissed her) and meet my 6yo daughter who was particularly excited. Girl power etc.
In the hour she spent with us, we talked about the issues around childcare – from the point of view of parents and childcare workers. More than 400 comments were left on the post and they canvassed a wide range of issues, problems, suggestions and concerns. You can read them – and the replies the Prime Minister left here. And Kate Ellis will be replying to more of the comments over the next few days so please check back.