Voters prioritise more money for childcare and preschools over business tax cut: poll

By Judith Ireland
Updated March 3 2015 - 5:14pm, first published 9:57am
Childcare Photo: Peter Braig
Childcare Photo: Peter Braig
Minister for Social Services Scott Morrison at a childcare centre in Bexley North, Sydney. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Minister for Social Services Scott Morrison at a childcare centre in Bexley North, Sydney. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Childcare Photo: Peter Braig
Childcare Photo: Peter Braig
Minister for Social Services Scott Morrison at a childcare centre in Bexley North, Sydney. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Minister for Social Services Scott Morrison at a childcare centre in Bexley North, Sydney. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Childcare Photo: Peter Braig
Childcare Photo: Peter Braig
Minister for Social Services Scott Morrison at a childcare centre in Bexley North, Sydney. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Minister for Social Services Scott Morrison at a childcare centre in Bexley North, Sydney. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Childcare Photo: Peter Braig
Childcare Photo: Peter Braig
Minister for Social Services Scott Morrison at a childcare centre in Bexley North, Sydney. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Minister for Social Services Scott Morrison at a childcare centre in Bexley North, Sydney. Photo: Daniel Munoz

Australian voters think increased funding for childcare and preschools is more important than a tax cut for big businesses, a new poll has found.

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