More than half of Australians think the federal government should pay a greater share of childcare costs, according to new data from Vote Compass.
Chisholm is one of the most marginal seats in the country, but many in the Chinese community remain undecided
Early Learning and Care Council chief executive Elizabeth Death described access to child care as a "red hot issue across Australia".
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