Julia
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Why? I'm not sure I'm properly understanding your point above. Why shouldn't families be obliged to actually make a claim for this sort of rebate? There is a growing culture of expecting money to just land in the bank account.It's actually better to recognise the cost of raising children directly through money than through rebates through specifics which require much more of an audit trail.
My point was rather that this 'new promise to families' is essentially just a different way of paying much of the same money, and another example of the government attempting to create the impression of being additionally kind to 'working families'.
Agree. But we may both be wrong. Let's see if there's any bounce in the polls after next Tuesday.None of these cash giveaways will save the government. When the electorate decided Howard's time was up, his government was tossed out regardless of the tax cuts and middle class welfare that was dished out by that government.