Labor has released its election costings
Anthony Albanese speaks to a child during a visit to an Early Learning Childcare Centre in Sydney Source: AAP / LUKAS COCH/AAPIMAGE
Labor's now revealed how that policy and other election promises will be paid for - announcing they'll spend an extra 7.4 billion dollars compared to the coalition over the next four years.
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