Free, universal and high-quality early childhood education and care
The proposal would:
- extend universal access to preschool to 30 hours a week for all 3-year-olds and 4-year-olds
- provide 50 hours a week of free Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) for every child
- transition to a system that directly funds childcare providers to deliver free, high-quality care for every family.
The proposal would start on 1 July 2025.
Read moreExpand the Better Access Scheme
The proposal would expand the Better Access Scheme so that it also includes subsidised access to accredited registered counsellors and registered mental health nurses.
The proposal would be ongoing and start on 1 July 2025.
Read moreExpand the Better Access Scheme
The proposal would expand the Better Access Scheme so that it also includes subsidised access to accredited registered counsellors and registered mental health nurses.
The proposal would be ongoing and start on 1 July 2025.
Read moreReduce defence waste
The proposal would reduce the overall defence expenditure through the following components:
Component 1: The level of funding for the Net Approved Program - Military Equipment Acquisition would be reduced such that the level of overprogramming returns to 36%.
Component 2: Funding would be reduced by amounts equivalent to the contracted and uncontracted funding for procurement and sustainment associated with:
Read moreClimate change and energy – Electrify and repurpose LNG export terminals into hydrogen and ammonia hubs
The proposal would electrify Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) terminals, and support LNG sites to enable green energy and value-added exports.
This would be achieved by setting safeguard baselines to zero for all LNG terminals to force them to electrify their compressors instead of running them on gas.
Read moreClimate change and energy – Electrify and repurpose LNG export terminals into hydrogen and ammonia hubs
The proposal would electrify Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) terminals, and support LNG sites to enable green energy and value-added exports.
This would be achieved by setting safeguard baselines to zero for all LNG terminals to force them to electrify their compressors instead of running them on gas.
Read moreClimate change and energy – Electrify and repurpose LNG export terminals into hydrogen and ammonia hubs
The proposal would electrify Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) terminals, and support LNG sites to enable green energy and value-added exports.
This would be achieved by setting safeguard baselines to zero for all LNG terminals to force them to electrify their compressors instead of running them on gas.
Read morePowering past coal and gas – Make gas exporters pay taxes and royalties
The proposal would end special tax treatment for fossil fuels by closing loopholes such as accelerated asset depreciation and the immediate deduction for exploration and prospecting in the oil and gas sector. The proposal would also mandate the payment of royalties.
The proposal has two components that would have effect from 1 July 2025.
Read morePowering past coal and gas – Make gas exporters pay taxes and royalties
The proposal would end special tax treatment for fossil fuels by closing loopholes such as accelerated asset depreciation and the immediate deduction for exploration and prospecting in the oil and gas sector. The proposal would also mandate the payment of royalties.
The proposal has two components that would have effect from 1 July 2025.
Read morePowering past coal and gas – Make gas exporters pay taxes and royalties
The proposal would end special tax treatment for fossil fuels by closing loopholes such as accelerated asset depreciation and the immediate deduction for exploration and prospecting in the oil and gas sector. The proposal would also mandate the payment of royalties.
The proposal has two components that would have effect from 1 July 2025.
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